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How to Download and Use NetScan 6.2.1 for Network Scanning




NetScan is a free and powerful network scanner that can ping, scan, and discover devices and resources on your network. It supports both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols and can detect MAC addresses, shared folders, open ports, users, uptime, and more. It also allows you to perform remote actions such as shutdown, wake-on-LAN, and send messages. In this article, we will show you how to download and use NetScan 6.2.1 for network scanning.


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Step 1: Go to the official website of NetScan




The first step is to go to the official website of NetScan at https://www.softperfect.com/products/networkscanner/. This is where you can find the latest version of the software and other information about it.


Step 2: Click on the download button




On the homepage of the website, you will see a download button that says "Download Now". Click on it to start downloading the installer file. The file size is about 3.5 MB and it should take a few seconds to complete depending on your internet speed.


Step 3: Run the installer file




Once the download is finished, locate the installer file on your computer and double-click on it to run it. You will see a welcome screen that asks you to choose your language. Select your preferred language and click "OK". Then, follow the instructions on the screen to install NetScan on your PC. You can customize the installation options such as the destination folder, shortcuts, and file associations.


Step 4: Launch NetScan and scan your network




After the installation is done, you can launch NetScan by clicking on its icon on your desktop or start menu. You will see the main window of the software that has a simple and intuitive interface. You can use the toolbar on the top to access different functions such as scan, stop, filter, export, preferences, and help.


To scan your network, you need to specify the IP range that you want to scan. You can enter it manually in the IP Range field or use the drop-down menu to select a predefined range. You can also use the Auto Detect button to let NetScan detect your local IP range automatically.


Once you have entered the IP range, click on the Start Scanning button to begin the scanning process. NetScan will ping each IP address in the range and display the results in a table below. You can see various information about each device such as IP address, MAC address, host name, response time, user name, operating system, shared folders, open ports, etc.


You can sort, filter, group, or search the results using the buttons on the bottom of the window. You can also right-click on any device to access more options such as copy, delete, properties, remote actions, etc.


Step 5: Export or save your scan results




If you want to export or save your scan results for later use or analysis, you can use the Export button on the toolbar. NetScan allows you to export your scan results to various formats such as HTML, XML, CSV, TXT, JSON, etc. You can also save your scan results as a NetScan file that can be opened by NetScan later.


Conclusion




NetScan is a free and powerful network scanner that can help you discover and manage devices and resources on your network. It has many advanced features that make it a useful tool for both system administrators and general users. You can download NetScan 6.2.1 from its official website and use it for network scanning with ease. 06063cd7f5


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