While this app does not do much automatically for you, it is still a very helpful tool in determining what is on your network and pinpointing which device is which. In the “inspector” window (on the right when selecting a specific device from the list of found items) it shows you a ot of helpful details. Perhaps the most helpful for me was the Manufacturer detail. Only 2 or 3 out of the 15 or so devices that were curently connected showed “unknown”. The majority of the rest were pretty obvious like “Apple”, “Belkin” or “Samsung”. You can label each item with your own description which helps by process of elimination if you are trying to pinpoint a device. If left with a few unknowns, just unplug a device known to be connected, but yet unidentified, and and re-scan to see which one disappeared. Overall with a little effort this app helped me label all the devices on my network and I’m not sure how else I would have done that. It might be nice if the app would guess certain devices to give you a little more of a head start, but it’s fine that it doesn’t.
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