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    WatchYourLAN

    WatchYourLAN

    Lightweight network IP scanner

    WatchYourLAN is a local network monitoring tool that displays connected devices, providing insight into network activity and device status.
    Downloads: 98 This Week
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    NetAlertX

    NetAlertX

    Centralized network visibility and continuous asset discovery

    NetAlertX is a network visibility and asset intelligence framework for continuous device discovery and monitoring. It is designed for homelabs, IT teams, MSPs, NOCs, and distributed environments that need a centralized view of connected assets. The platform monitors devices, detects changes, tracks unauthorized hardware, and helps maintain a source of truth for network infrastructure. It supports discovery through methods such as arp-scan, Pi-hole imports, DHCP lease imports, UniFi controller imports, and SNMP-enabled router imports. ...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    TraceMAC - Traceroute for MAC addresses

    TraceMAC - Traceroute for MAC addresses

    TraceMAC is a command-line Layer 2 traceroute for Cisco switches

    TraceMAC is a Windows/Linux command-line tool that allows you to trace a specific MAC address thru Cisco switches. It works by connecting to a switch using SSH, SNMP, Telnet, HTTP or HTTPS and do some "show commands" and later process the output, this will happen recursively until it finds the switch where that MAC address (PC/Printer/Etc) is directly connected. Note: It works with Cisco switches only and you must have CDP enabled at least on trunks/links between switches! Is tested...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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