
Network Mapper - 1.56 USD
by Ian Hawkins, Version: 1.0.24 , 328 KB Official Site
Package name: org.prowl.networkmapper , Last Update: 2012-09-24 04:43:31
185 ratings (4.378 average)
10,000-50,000 downloads
What's new in this version (1.0.24):
* Increased scanning speed of firewalled machines.
* Added dreambox/xbox/BlackBerry detection
Description
A very fast scanner for network admins that can scan your network in the office and export as CSV via GMail to give you a map of what devices are on your LAN
Includes a portscanner for security audit scans and a MAC vendor database to identify NIC manufacturers
Can detect firewalled and stealthed computers, quite useful if you are looking for a windows/firewall box that you can't see on your network!
Useful if you want to find FTP servers, SSH servers, SMB servers etc on your network and would help you to diagnose faults.
You can save the scan results as a CSV file which can be imported into Excel/Google Spreadsheet/LibreOffice
Built for speed and reliability. Throw anything at it and it should cope (even on a 3G network :-)) If you want a specific feature, let me know!
Last comments from Android Market
Alain (*****)
Need a way to scan network through tunnel or proxy.
Devin (*****)
This app scans for hosts and open ports very quickly. It also makes it very easy to access processes on those ports. All in all, just a great app.
HarshReality (****)
The app has its uses but kinda silly when it shows an icon for windows and linux but nothing for android when its running on an android device.
Rick (*****)
Very nice and fast.
Dino (*)
Purchased, over 30mins authorizing, no product.
Elias (*****)
This app is a network geek's dream! Worth buying it! Please keep improving it!!!
jarrod (****)
Great app but needs icon for more items and developer does not repond to emails
mrlanrat (****)
Fast
Kyle (*****)
Great app. But could you please add a way of selecting the program to use after the port scan like a FTP client or web browser if port 80 open.
Izgir (*****)
Awesome app, very fast scanning. Would like to be able to specify port ranges to scan