Network Radar is a Mac utility that informs individuals about the devices connected to their personal network. Other included features consist of detailed network information, such as IP, MAC address, DNS name, and the possibility of configuring notifications or set up custom rules.
The app has a basic interface, it comes with no customization features, like text formatting options, extra skin themes, or a dark mode option. Apart from these things, the app is highly responsive and uses a low amount of system resources.
Once you start using it, you discover that it is capable of providing detailed information about the devices connected to your network. These details include open ports, response time, mDNS name, or IP address. Another integrated functionality consists of the possibility to create scans with custom IP ranges, that can be accessed at a later time. Moreover, the network map that results after the first scan can be exported to CSV, TXT, or PDF files.
Overall, Network Radar is a useful tool that provides users a detailed map of their network. The price seems decent, so you should give it a try.
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