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<blockquote data-quote="ukchucktown" data-source="post: 1127962" data-attributes="member: 129039"><p>Try pinging your subnet broadcast address from Terminal. That should at least give you the IPs of all devices on your local network segment. Get the IP of your machine (I assume you know how to get it) then use its network address along with the broadcast address which is 255.</p><p></p><p>For example, if my home IP is 192.168.0.197 then I ping 192.168.0.255 to list all the devices on my network. That might not tell you what device belongs to a particular IP but you can go further with other command-line tools if you need to once you have the IP address.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ukchucktown, post: 1127962, member: 129039"] Try pinging your subnet broadcast address from Terminal. That should at least give you the IPs of all devices on your local network segment. Get the IP of your machine (I assume you know how to get it) then use its network address along with the broadcast address which is 255. For example, if my home IP is 192.168.0.197 then I ping 192.168.0.255 to list all the devices on my network. That might not tell you what device belongs to a particular IP but you can go further with other command-line tools if you need to once you have the IP address. [/QUOTE]
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