Angry IP Scanner Help PageThis is the unofficial Angry IP help page. Product: Angry IP Scanner Company Homepage: http://www.angryziber.com/ Product Forum: http://www.angryziber.com/forum/forum.php?forum=0 Please use this page as much as possible to learn about or to solve problems with Angry IP Scanner. If you can't find help here you can always post a message in the forum later. What is Angry IP Scanner?Angry IP Scanner is a program that allows you to "scan" a network to locate network devices. It is a great program for doing a network audit or for just finding out more information about your network. Angry IP Scanner will located any network device (Computer, Printer, Network Hard Drives, etc..) that responds to the scan. In other words, it will locate any device on the network that has an IP address and that doesn't have some sort of firewall.Basic TutorialAngry IP Scanner is a very powerful network scanner. It is a great tool for doing network audits, locating network devices or computers, and finding out information about your network. If you don't understand any term while reading this help page please see the glossary near the bottom of the page.Enter an IP range to begin using the program. Click on the double arrow on the right side for more options. Click on the button under "Hostname:" to choose different columns. Click on the "..." next to "Scan ports" to scan hosts for open ports. Click "Start" to begin the Scan. General Troubleshooting and TipsHow to ping a computer: "Start Menu" > Run > type "ping". Then a space and then an IP address. Then click OK. GlossaryIP Address: An IP address is a number used to identify a network device or computer on a network using the TCP/IP protocol. An IP address consists of 4 numbers each separated by a period. Each number is between 1 and 255.MAC Address: This is also an address used to identify network devices. MAC addresses are not protocol dependent and are normally built into the hardware. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask consists of 4 numbers each separated by a period. This number is used to identify which part of an IP address is the network portion and which part is the host portion. Ping: An action performed on a network device where a small amount of data is sent to the device and the sender times how long it takes for the network device to respond. Response time is normally measured in milliseconds. Firewalls can prevent a device from responding to a ping. Host: Another way of referring to a computer or network device on a network. Router: A network device used to share a single public IP address to many private IP addresses. Port: A port is like a door into a network device. A port number can range from 1 to 65536. An open port normally indicates something waiting for a connection. Hostname: The name used to refer to a computer or network device. DNS Server: DNS servers convert Hostname's to IP addresses so that computers can communicate with each other. Firewall: Any software or hardware mechanism that prevents a network device from responding to unknown network request. |