![]() ![]() Requirements: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7/8/10įREE EDITION DOWNLOAD PRO EDITION PURCHASEĭownload a free network analyzer to monitor, analyze and troubleshoot your network. The scanned results can be exported into. It then recommends a variety of cameras that fit your criteria. Using a simple questionnaire, the tool asks you about the features you’re looking for and the size of the area you want to monitor. It will group all IP addresses according to MAC address if a MAC address is configured with multiple IP addresses. The Ip Camera Finder Tool is a free online service that makes it easy to find the right ip camera for your needs. ![]() Colasoft MAC Scanner will display scan results in the list, including IP address, MAC address, Host Name and Manufacture. How does it work?Ĭhoose a subnet from the Local Subnet combo box and click the Start button or F5 to execute scan. FREE EDITION DOWNLOAD PRO EDITION PURCHASEĭownload a free network analyzer to monitor, analyze and troubleshoot your network. ![]() It can automatically detect all subnets according to the IP addresses configured on multiple NICs of a machine and scan the MAC addresses and IP addresses of defined subnets. Also, it will find Longse camera's in different subnets which a network scanner won't.īottom line: will still have to wait for one that can detect all camera's on all subnets and displays all information correct.Colasoft MAC Scanner is used for scanning IP address and MAC address. All Optiview IP cameras come with a default IP address which is why it is so important to configure a new address for each camera on your network. if you have a lot of networked devices this tool might be a faster approach. Sure, a network scanner like Advanced IP Scanner can do that to but that will give you all networked devices, not only the camera's. if you try to do that for another brand, the program will terminate with an error.Īlthough it's not perfect, it can be usefull to find camera's in an unknown network for instance. Of course, changing the IP address etc on the right hand side of the screen only works for the Longse camera. As could be expected, it didn't find it anymore. I tried the same with the Sony and moved that to a different subnet. ![]() It does show the Longse camera 'IPC' although it's on a different subnet. The Axis camera shows up a bit weird in the device name and the IP address is wrong, should also be in the range so that's not good.Īs mentioned 'networkcamera' is a Vivotek camera of which it doesn't show the brand correctly but it finds the camera and you can get to it. Maybe there are other tools out there that do this but this is the first one i've actually seen doing it. Geolocation involves mapping IP addresses to the country, region (city), latitude/longitude, ISP, and domain name among other useful things. On the other hand, it's the first one i saw that shows Longse (of course), Arecont Vision, Sony, Axis and an 'unknown' (it's a Vivotek in this case) brand camera in the same discovery process. IP-based Geolocation is the mapping of an IP address or MAC address to the real-world geographic location of an Internet-connected computing or a mobile device. You can also manually locate the device by typing in the IP address of the device in the search. Refresh if Dahua devices are not located. It's not (yet) what i described above, there are a few flaws and its not perfect. Upon opening the ConfigTool application, here you can see Dahua Devices on the same LAN are located. As usual, i neglected that warning and went ahead whit it (on a demo machine of course). Once the computer and the Dahua devices are located in the same network the config tool can start a scan process that looks for compatible devices, meaning Dahua and Dahua-like (OEM. Windows didn't like me installing this piece of software and warned me for it. What is the Dahua config tool Its a piece of software you can download and install on your PC or MAC and locate Dahua IP cameras, DVRs and NVRs in the network. This is the installation tool for Longse camera's and made by Herospeed (). Wouldn't it be nice to have a 'universal' IP camera discovery tool? One that finds any camera regardless of brand, type and IP address?īelow is a screenshot of IP Search Tool. ![]()
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