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    • scottalanmiller
      scottalanmiller last edited by

      So there is something more to the story.... but what? Looked at the site. Nothing of interest pops out. Is there something that we should be looking for?

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      • gjacobse
        gjacobse last edited by

        Fingbox -
        For only $99 – which includes a lifetime subscription to the standard service – Fingbox helps you secure your home network and troubleshoot internet problems with features like device blocking, hacker threat checks, a home digital fence, WiFi Sweet Spotfinder, and bandwidth hog identification.

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        • scottalanmiller
          scottalanmiller last edited by

          That doesn't sound very interesting for home.

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          • dbeato
            dbeato @gjacobse last edited by

            @gjacobse Interesting, the Fing APplication on the Iphone and Android could only scan one network at a time and the application will not scan VLAN or different networks available. So I might be interested as to how they do that on the App.

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              marcinozga last edited by marcinozga

              I use Fing app on iPhone all the time. Mostly just to lookup IP address, or sometimes management port some app is listening on. It does the job better than any other tool I ever used, including nmap.

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              • black3dynamite
                black3dynamite last edited by

                Supported on: Debian 5.0, Ubuntu 8.x, CentOS 5.0, Fedora 10, Slackware and Gentoo, both 32 and 64-bit platforms.

                Nobody should be using those old versions. They should really change that or just don't add the release version.

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                • mlnews
                  mlnews last edited by

                  Debian 5, Fedora 10? Wow

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                  • iroal
                    iroal @marcinozga last edited by

                    @marcinozga said in Fing: Network Scanning:

                    I use Fing app on iPhone all the time. Mostly just to lookup up IP address, or sometimes management port some app is listening on. It does the job better than any other tool I ever used, including nmap.

                    I use it alot also in Android

                    For Windows I prefer ZenMap, It's more powerful.

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                    • travisdh1
                      travisdh1 @gjacobse last edited by

                      @gjacobse I like to keep it handy on my phone, besides that, I just use nmap more often than not.

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                        marcinozga last edited by marcinozga

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