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Shows who is connected to your wireless network


Wireless Network Watcher is a lightweight Windows application designed to display all connected computers to yourwireless network, along with detailed information about each of them.

Although it may sound a bit like a task addressed to more experienced users, Wireless Network Watcher makes everything pretty easy to use, mostly thanks to the interface.

In fact, that's also the sole purpose of the application: show this kind of information and nothing more.

The main window is the one that makes it possible, as it shows the IP address, device name, MAC address, network adapter company, device information, user text, first detected on time and detection count.

Furthermore, you can configure the format of the displayed MAC address, perform background scanning, place an icon in the Windows System Tray for instant access and beep as soon as a new computer is detected.

What's more, Wireless Network Watcher gives users the option to select the network adapter they wish to use, just in case there are multiple such hardware devices on your computer, but also the IP address range to be scanned.

Last but not least, the application has been developed to allow you to export the list of connected devices to multiple formats, including HTML, XML, CSV or text file.

Wireless Network Watcher doesn't stress up the CPU and RAM and works smoothly on all Windows versions, without slowing down the computer in any way.

All in all, this lightweight freebie does its job pretty fast and although it's supposed to run all the time and keep you up to date with the new computers in your network, it always remains friendly with hardware resources.


Wireless Network Watcher is a small and useful program that can scan your wireless network and show the list of all the computers and devices that are currently connected to your network.

For every computer or device that is connected to your network, the following information is displayed: IP address, MAC address, the company that manufacturedthe network card, and optionally the computer name.

You can also export the connected devices list into HTML / XML / CSV / text file, or copy the list to the clipboard and then paste it into Excel or another spreadsheet app.
What's New in This Release:

· Added /cfg command-line option, which instructs Wireless Network Watcher to use a config file in another location instead if the default config file, for example: WNetWatcher.exe /cfg "%AppData%\WNetWatcher.cfg"




Program Information
 Developer: Nir Sofer
Price and Added Date
Freeware .10-09-2015
Download Links
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