How to list all computers in a windows wi-fi network?
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I have used following procedure:
- Open Run (⊞ Win+R)
- Type
cmd
and click OK. - Ping the server if you know or your gateway. Even if there is requested timed out.
- Type the command
arp -a
. - It will usually list down all the IP's and Computers with their Mac Addresses.
If you want to use a GUI tool. I recommend IPScan. Although it is a light application (433KB), it is freeware that's always worked for me.
You can also use another GUI Tool, Advance IP Scanner.
ANSWER 2
Score 12
net view
will probably show most of them.