![]() ![]() The Network Scanner is a glimpse into the hardware that’s connected to your local network. The program has three main views, each letting you view the network through a different lens. iNet can also provide live data about the performance of Wi-Fi clients and base stations, and thus let you troubleshoot problems or figure out the optimal location for a router or for working on a laptop or mobile device. You can use iNet to extract bits of information you may need for setting up new services on a network-for example the IP address assigned to a given device from your base station's private stash. This includes Bonjour activity, in which devices and services continuously say, “Hello! Hello! Hello!” to announce what they can do active devices on the network and information about them and a vast array of well-presented data for each Wi-Fi base station on the network to which you’re connected. The program is a network viewer and troubleshooter that provides insight into the many different kinds of activity constantly occurring on any Ethernet or Wi-Fi network. iNet (Mac App Store link) disentangles the worms, cleans them up, and reveals them to be rather pretty, taken alone. ![]() ![]() Your local network may seem to be a seething mass of writhing protocols-a bit like a nest of worms you don’t want to look at or stick your hand in. ![]()
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