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Colasoft MAC Scanner is used for scanning IP address and MAC address. It can automatically detect all subnets according to the IP addresses configured on multiple NICs of a machine and scan the MAC addresses and IP addresses of defined subnets.
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How does it work?
Scanner Software For Mac Free Download 2013
Choose a subnet from the Local Subnet combo box and click the Start button or F5 to execute scan. Colasoft MAC Scanner will display scan results in the list, including IP address, MAC address, Host Name and Manufacture. It will group all IP addresses according to MAC address if a MAC address is configured with multiple IP addresses. The scanned results can be exported into .txt file for future reference.
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File Size: 172 MB | Release Date: 06/21/2016 |
Latest Version: 2.3 | Requirements: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7/8/10 |
Scanner Software For Mac free. download full Version
Steps:
1. Download and install from Apple XCode Command Line utilities
2. Download and install MacPorts from MacPorts.org
3. Options: I downloaded and installed 'wine' from Winehq.org and am using it. MacPorts also has a port of 'wine' that can be downloaded and installed. I have not used the MacPort-wine software.
4. Using MacPorts install cabextract .
5. Download and install 'winetricks'. Use winetricks to install dotnet45
6. Download freescan and install freescan using 'wine'
Once I did the about freescan ran fine on the Mac. However, to communicate with the scanner over the USB port I had to run 'wine regedit' and create a string entry in HKEY_Local_Software_wine_ports for the KEY: COM1 and the VALUE: <fullpath to the device file for the usbmodem> ...in my case /dev/tty.usbmodem14201. As the path seems to change each time you connect the scanner to the Mac, this, for now, has to be done each time before starting freescan. I'm sure there is a way around this -- just haven't worked on finding it yet.
Bottom line is FreeSCAN will run on the Mac without any emulator, or paying for a version of windows, etc.
Details for each of the steps above are found by GOOGLING the software and searching within the hits.