Added 'Hide Disabled Items' option (Under the View menu).When it's turned on, PingInfoView displays the ping time in microsecond resolution (For example: 2.351 ). Added 'High Resolution Ping Time' option (Under the Options menu).Fixed bug with stuck threads that occurred when PingInfoView failed to resolve host name.The status bar now shows the number of active ping threads, and the number of stuck threads in parenthesis.Added 'Copy Stuck Threads Report' (Under Help menu) for debugging stuck threads problem.You can also update the description of existing items, add new items, or change the groups. : number of seconds to wait between the pings, ping timeout, window title) without resetting all ping data. Added 'Update Settings' button to the 'Ping Options' window, which allows you to change some ping settings (e.g.Added option to change the sorting column from the menu (View -> Sort By). When you specify host name and the 'Allow IPv6 addresses' option is selected, PingInfoView first tries to resolve the host name as IPv6 address, and if it fails, it resolves the host name as IPv4 address.Be aware that TCP pings are not supported for IPv6 in this version.Optionally, you can choose the source IPv6 address (It might be needed if you have multiple network adapters).In order to enable IPv6 pings you have to select the 'Allow IPv6 addresses' option. Fixed bug: when disabling one or more items, the ping interval was longer than the interval in the Ping Options window.Older versions of Windows are not supported. This utility works under Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2016, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows 11. PingInfoView supports both ICMP pings and TCP pings. You can also save the ping result into text/html/xml file, or copy it to the clipboard. It automatically ping to all hosts every number of seconds that you specify, and displays the number of succeed and failed pings, as well PingInfoView is a small utility that allows you to easily ping multiple host names and IP addresses, and FastResolver - Host Names/IP Addresses/MAC Address Scanner.NetResView - View all computers/shares on your network.LiveTcpUdpWatch - View all TCP/UDP activity on your system.How to send email message when a ping fails using the PingInfoView tool.ofcourse if u have cooperation from the other machine, why this much of effort a simple ifconfig -a does the job, that to for all the interfaces on that machine. See if you have cooperation at the other machine, you can write a small app, which encapsulates the the mac header and sends to you. To escape or remove the information which is relevant to layers below the present, and as we across the networks IP is used, so no MAC. Well the way networking, rather layering is designed, this is a deliberately unwanted behavior. Now for the machine outside your subnet - there is no standard of the shelf application which does that, i tried to think if any ICMP message can do it, but as of now i think there is none. This is the same cache which give "IP resolution conflicts". How can you find the MAC for a particular IP(machine) which is not the part of your subnet?įor the all the machines/IPs on your subnet the IP-MAC table is stored in ARP Cache, locally on your machine. They will always return MAC address as 00-00-00-00-00-00. The above technique wont work on Linux samba servers. But if network has lot of Linux machines then there is no good very common way to find MAC from other networks. Hence if there are lot of windows machines on your network you can find MAC address for them even when are not in their subnet. But I guess you have to be administrator for accessing router or DHCP server. Then the only options are seeing MAC address table in router, or if there is common network wide DHCP server then you can see MAC address in DHCP logs. If the machine in question is not a windows machine and there is no way to become part of other subnet. To do the same thing from Linux machine (with samba installed) use command nmblookup -R -S -A For example to find MAC address of a Windows PC on other network when you know its IP address you can use command nbtstat -A But there are some protocols that may help you in finding MAC address from anywhere in network. It cannot be guaranteed that you can see MAC address of machines behind a router.
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