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  • This utility works on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003/2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10.
  • This utility can only scan a wireless network that you're currently connected to. It cannot scan other wireless networks.
  • In rare cases, it's possible that Wireless Network Watcher won't detect the correct wireless network adapter, and then you should go to 'Advanced Options' window (F9), and manually choose the correct network adapter.
  • although this utility is officially designed for wireless networks, you can also use it to scan a small wired network.

Versions History

  • Version 1.99
    • Added file-AutoComplete feature to the fields that require to type a filename, inside the 'Advanced Options' window.
  • Version 1.98
    • Fixed bug: The 'execute command on disconnect' and the 'Tray Balloon On Disconnected Device' options worked only when 'Beep On Disconnected Device' option was turned on.
  • Version 1.97
    • Added 'Automatic Sort On Every Scan' option. When it's turned on, Wireless Network Watcher sorts the devices list on every scan, according to the last sorting you chose by clicking the column header.
  • Version 1.96
    • Added 'Save All Items'.
  • Version 1.95
    • Added 'Show All Previous Devices' option (Under the Options menu) to display all devices that Wireless Network Watcher detected in the past (The information is stored inside the .cfg file).
    • Wireless Network Watcher now stores the IP address and name of the detected devices inside the .cfg file, so these fields will be displayed when using the 'Show All Previous Devices' option.
  • Version 1.91
    • Updated the internal MAC addresses database.
  • Version 1.90
    • Made some changes in the internal scanning mechanism of Wireless Network Watcher, in order to fix bugs and problems that occurred when a device got a different IP address.
    • Be aware that due to this mechanism change, detected devices will appear only after their MAC address is found (In previous versions, the device name was displayed even before the MAC address was found)
  • Version 1.85
    • Added 'Auto Size Columns On Every Scan' option.
    • Added 'Auto Size Columns+Headers' option.
  • Version 1.83
    • Added 'Tray Balloon On Disconnected Device' option.
  • Version 1.82
    • Updated the internal MAC addresses database.
  • Version 1.81
    • Added 'Last Detected On' column.
  • Version 1.80
    • Added 'Beep On Disconnected Device' option.
    • Added option to execute a command when a device is disconnected (On 'Advanced Options' window).
  • Version 1.79
    • Updated the internal MAC addresses database.
  • Version 1.78
    • Fixed the feature added on v1.76: Wireless Network Watcher now displays the 'Advanced Options' window only if it fails on the first scan and the 'Show Advanced Options Automatically' option is turned on.
  • Version 1.77
    • Fixed bug: Wireless Network Watcher failed to remember the last size/position of the main window if it was not located in the primary monitor.
    • Updated the internal MAC addresses database.
  • Version 1.76
    • When Wireless Network Watcher fails to detect the network to scan, it now automatically displays the 'Advanced Options' window.
  • Version 1.75
    • Added 'Copy As Hosts File' option. (Ctrl+H)
  • Version 1.73
    • Updated the internal MAC addresses database.
  • Version 1.72
    • The 'Background Scan' option is now turned on by default.
  • Version 1.71
    • Added 'Always On Top'.
  • Version 1.70
    • Added 'Reset Selected Items Counter' option.
  • Version 1.68
    • 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"
  • Version 1.67
    • Updated the internal MAC addresses database.
  • Version 1.66
    • Added option to choose another font (name and size) to display in the main window.
  • Version 1.65
    • Added 'Show Inactive Devices' option (Under the Options menu). When it's turned on, Wireless Network Watcher continues to display devices when they are not detected anymore, but their 'Active' value is changed from 'Yes' to 'No' and they also have a red X icon.
  • Version 1.60
    • When you choose to scan specific IP addresses range, Wireless Network Watcher now automatically skips the broadcast addresses, according to the IP addresses/Subnet masks settings of every network adapter.
    • Fixed issue: On some network adapters, Wireless Network Watcher added items with empty MAC address - 00-00-00-00-00-00
  • Version 1.58
    • Fixed bug: Wireless Network Watcher failed to load the external MAC addresses file (oui.txt) when every line has 2 leading space characters. (Sometimes this file is provided with leading space characters, I don't really know why...)
  • Version 1.57
    • Updated the internal MAC addresses database.
  • Version 1.56
    • Added 'Mark Odd/Even Rows' option, under the View menu. When it's turned on, the odd and even rows are displayed in different color, to make it easier to read a single line.
    • Fixed issue: Dialog-boxes opened in the wrong monitor, on multi-monitors system.
  • Version 1.55
    • Added option to set the interval of the background scan (In the 'Advanced Options' window)
  • Version 1.50
    • Added option to run .exe file when a new device is detected (In 'Advanced Options' window)
  • Version 1.47
    • Fixed bug: Wireless Network Watcher crashed on some systems when starting the scanning and the 'Clear ARP Cache On Every Scan' option is turned on.
  • Version 1.46
    • Added 'Clear ARP Cache On Every Scan' option. This option is useful for Windows 2000/XP, because if the ARP cache is not cleared, a device might be displayed as connected even when it's not connected, because the ARP information is taken from the cache of Windows operating system. On Windows Vista/7, this option is irrelevant, because the ARP scanning is not affected by the cache.
  • Version 1.45
    • Added 'Device Options' window (Ctrl+F9), which allows you to change the beep/tray balloon configuration for every device separately.
  • Version 1.42
    • Add new option to 'Advanced Options' window: 'Activate the beep/tray balloon alert only if the device is detected in the first time'. If you turn on this option, you'll get a beep/tray balloon alert only if the device has not been detected before (Detection Count = 1).
  • Version 1.41
    • The tooltip of the tray icon now shows the number of connected devices.
  • Version 1.40
    • Added option to choose audio file to play when a new device is detected (In Advanced Options), instead of using the default beep sound of Windows.
    • Added 'Start As Hidden' option. When this option and 'Put Icon On Tray' option are turned on, the main window of Wireless Network Watcher will be invisible on start.
  • Version 1.35
    • Added 'MAC Address Format' option, under the Options menu.
    • Copy MAC Address option now allows you to copy multiple MAC addresses.
  • Version 1.32
    • Added new menu items to the tray context menu: Start Scanning, Stop Scanning, and Advanced Options.
  • Version 1.31
    • Fixed the sorting of the IP Address column.
  • Version 1.30
    • Added command-line options to scan your network and save the result into text/html/xml file, without displaying any user interface.
  • Version 1.27
    • Added 'Automatically Copy Device Name To User Text' option. When it's turn on, the user text of new device is automatically filled with the name of the device.
  • Version 1.26
    • Added 'Scan On Program Start' option. You can turn off this option if you don't want that Wireless Network Watcher will start scanning automatically when you run it.
  • Version 1.25
    • Added option to choose the desired IP addresses range to scan. (In the 'Advanced Options' window)
  • Version 1.20
    • Added 'Put Icon On Tray' option. When it's turned on, icon of Wireless Network Watcher is added to the system tray of Windows.
    • Added 'Tray Balloon On New Device' option. If it's turned on, Wireless Network Watcher displays a tray balloon when a new device is detected.
  • Version 1.15
    • Added 'Background Scan', under the Options menu. When this option is turned on, Wireless Network Watcher make a continuous background scan to automatically discover new devices or computers that connected the network, without activating the scan again. The background scan is slower and less intensive then the regular scan, so it won't overload your computer.
    • Added 'Beep On New Device' option. When the background scan is turned on, you can use this option to get a 'beep' sound when a new device is detected.
  • Version 1.10
    • Added 'User Text' column, which allows to enter your own text for a specific computer/device, from the Properties window (Alt+Enter). The text that you write will be displayed for the same device in future scans. (The devices information is stored in the .cfg file of Wireless Network Watcher)
    • Wireless Network Watcher now displays the first date/time that the specified device was found, and the number of times that the device was detected. (The information is saved in the .cfg file)
    • When there are multiple IP address blocks on a single network card, Wireless Network Watcher now scans all of them (In previous versions, it scanned only the first IP addresses block)
    • Fixed bug: In previous version, Wireless Network Watcher randomly skipped some devices after the scanning the first 64 IP addresses.
  • Version 1.05
    • Fixed Wireless Network Watcher to scan the entire network when the subnet mask is not 255.255.255.0, for example, if the subnet mask is 255.255.254.0, Wireless Network Watcher will scan 512 addresses. For now, it's limited for up to 4096 IP addresses, to avoid from very long scanning.
    • Improved the scanning on slow computers or slow networks.
  • Version 1.00 - First release.

Using Wireless Network Watcher

Wireless Network Watcher doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files. In order to start using it, simply extract the executable file (WNetWatcher.exe) from the zip file, and run it. 
If you want, you can also download WNetWatcher with full install/uninstall support (wnetwatcher_setup.exe), so a shortcut for running WNetWatcher will be automatically added into your start menu.
After running WNetWatcher, it automatically locates your wireless adapter, and scans your network. After a few seconds, you should start see the list of computers that are currently connected to your network.
If from some reason, WNetWatcher failed to locate and scan your network, you can try to manually choosing the correct network adapter, by pressing F9 (Advanced Options) and choosing the right network adapter.

Columns Description

  • IP Address: IP Address of the device or computer.
  • Device Name: The name of the device or computer. This field may remain empty if the computer or the device doesn't provide its name.
  • MAC Address: The MAC address of the network adapter.
  • Network Adapter Company: The company that manufactured the network adapter, according to the MAC Address. This column can help you to detect the type of the device or computer. For example, if the company name is Apple, the device is probably a Mac computer, iPhone, or iPad.
    if the company name is Nokia, the device is probably a cellular phone of Nokia.By default, this utility uses an internal MAC addresses database stored inside the .exe file, but it's not always updated with the latest MAC address assignments.
    You can manually download the latest MAC addresses file from http://standards.ieee.org/develop/regauth/oui/oui.txt and then put oui.txt in the same folder where WNetWatcher.exe is located. When you run WNetWatcher.exe, it'll automatically load and use the external oui.txt instead of the internal MAC addresses database.
  • Device Information: This column displays 'Your Computer' if the device is the computer that you currently use. This column displays 'Your Router' if the device is the wireless router.
  • User Text: You can assign your own text to any device detected by WNetWatcher. By default, this field is filled with the device name. In order to change the User Text, simply double-click the item and type the desired text.
  • Active: Specifies whether this device is currently active. When a device is not detected anymore, the 'Active' value is turned from 'Yes' to 'No'

Background Scan

Starting from version 1.15, there is a new option under the Options menu - 'Background Scan'. 
When it's turned on, Wireless Network Watcher first make the regular fast network scan to discover all current connected devices. After that, a continuous background scan is activated to discover when new devices are connected to your network. The background scan is slower and less intensive then the regular scan, so it won't overload your computer and you can leave it to run in the background while using other programs. 
When the background scan is running, a counter of the scan process is displayed in the second section of the bottom status bar.
When the background scan is used, you can use the 'Beep On New Device' option to get a beep sound when a new device is detected.

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