Network Radar 2.9
Network Radar is an advanced network scanning and managing tool. Featuring an easy-to-use and streamlined design, the all-new Network Radar 2 has been engineered from the ground up as a modern Mac application.
- Scan your network and retrieve detailed information on network devices
- Run useful network tools and commands with the click of a button
- Use the monitoring feature and get notified about changes in your network
- Access devices from previous scans, even in different networks
- Use the simple rules / actions system for automatic processing of devices
- Simply connect to a device by double-clicking it in the list
- Assign your own names and choose from provided icons or import own icons
- Organize your hosts in folders and smart folders
- Create scans with custom IP ranges
- Export a scan to XML, CSV, TXT or PDF
- Built-in WiFi
- Built-in Ethernet
- Apple's USB to Ethernet Adapter
- Apple's Thunderbolt to Ethernet Adapter
- Apple's Thunderbolt Display Ethernet *Please note that the amount of information Network Radar can find depends on the network it scans.
What's New:
Version 2.9New Features
- A new option has been added to the Scan settings to change the way Hosts are identified. (MAC address or IP address or IP address only)
- The Network section now displays a network’s last known public IP address.
- The Response time for is now logged in the Port Scanner section.
- More IoT / Smart Home Host images have been added to the library.
- There is a new view option to show the status indicators with a shape to distinguish them more easily.
- There is a new view option to switch to a list view with larger rows and Host images.
- You can now right click on the Ping graph to export it as an image.
- Last activity has been added to PDF export options.
- The interface for creating new Custom Scans has been updated with options to adjust the Scan settings.
- Parts of the sidebar could disappear if running on macOs 10.14 or below.
- Sortation by IP address was incorrect.
- In rare cases an empty windows was shown.
- Refreshing a single host in All Hosts did not work.
- Refreshing a single hosts sometime did stop the port scanner too early.
- Sometimes the Host list was empty.
- The app could become unresponsive when a DNS server timed out.
- Crash when running the Ping tool.
- Creating a new custom host could crash the app.
- Changing PDF export options could crash the app.
- Writing logs for too many Hosts at once could crash the app.
- Deleting all Hosts could crash the app.
Screenshots:
- Title: Network Radar 2.9
- Developer: Daniel Diener
- Compatibility: macOS 10.12 or later, 64-bit processor
- Language: English
- Includes: K'ed by TNT
- Size: 25.95 MB
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