Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-30 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Hi good people. I must have had some really bad coffee or such this morning because my memory has totally gone on me. Where can i see ip addresses of devices such as my NAS and the like in my network? I have looked in what i thought were obvious places such as network and the system preferences

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-30 Thread Scott Granados
You can see the ip address assigned to your device by looking under your network settings. On Apple devices you would hit more info, on Android there is a section under the WiFi section, on Windows ifconfig /all or look under the control panel settings, and on Mac it’s system preferences. Unix

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-30 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
You’ll have to consult the DHCP server of your router, assuming you want IPv4 addresses. They may or may not be available for IPv6. If you are using AirPort, then you will only be able to find the IP addresses of wireless clients. Apple, in its infinite stupidity—oops, wisdom—decided to remov

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-30 Thread Scott Granados
I forgot about V6, that’s a good call. V6 is not that common over here yet. It’s available but requires some work with a few accessions. Not many of the big carriers offer it natively yet. > On Mar 30, 2016, at 11:20 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote: > > You’ll have to consult the DHCP server

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-30 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Hello, Yes it looks like i need that utility because i can’t see the ip addresses of anything except my main computer anywhere not even in my router, an Airport Extreme. I wonder why in Apples infinite wisdom they have done this, but then again Apples ways are impossible to figure out. /Kriste

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-30 Thread Terje Strømberg
Go to finder, programs, tools, open tools, open airport utility. Just interested of what you can find here? Take care > 30. mar. 2016 kl. 18.28 skrev Krister Ekstrom : > > Hello, > Yes it looks like i need that utility because i can’t see the ip addresses of > anything except my main computer

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-30 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Hi, I don’t find anything about the devices in my network. Only about my router an Airport extreme and settings for internet and network. /Krister > 30 mars 2016 kl. 19:10 skrev Terje Strømberg : > > Go to finder, programs, tools, open tools, open airport utility. Just > interested of what you

RE: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-30 Thread Simon Fogarty
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Krister Ekstrom Sent: Wednesday, 30 March 2016 10:07 PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Ip addresses of devices in a network Hi good people. I must have had some really bad coffee or such this morning because my memory has totally

RE: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-30 Thread Simon Fogarty
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Krister Ekstrom Sent: Thursday, 31 March 2016 5:29 AM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network Hello, Yes it looks like i need that utility because i can’t see the ip addresses of anything except my main

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-30 Thread 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
strom Sent: Wednesday, 30 March 2016 10:07 PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Ip addresses of devices in a network Hi good people. I must have had some really bad coffee or such this morning because my memory has totally gone on me. Where can i see ip addresses of devices such as my NAS

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-30 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
Apple works in mysterious ways, eh? Sounds a bit credulous to me … :) AirPort Utility was one of the earliest (and most distressing) illustrations of the iOSification of OS X. It sucked then, and it sucks right now, as you are discovering. Here’s the link you need: http://coreyjmahler.com/201

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-31 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
Alas, the newest base stations (AC Extreme, Time Capsule) no longer support SNMP either, in accordance with the “Leave it to us, and believe” mentality of the new utility and most of Apple’s line-up. If you have an older unit that has SNMP, you’ll have to toggle it back on and configure the com

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-31 Thread Krister Ekstrom
aries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Krister Ekstrom > Sent: Thursday, 31 March 2016 5:29 AM > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network > > Hello, > Yes it looks like i need that utility because i can’t see the ip addresses of >

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-31 Thread Krister Ekstrom
roups.com] On Behalf Of Krister Ekstrom > Sent: Wednesday, 30 March 2016 10:07 PM > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > Subject: Ip addresses of devices in a network > > Hi good people. > I must have had some really bad coffee or such this morning because my memory > has totally

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-31 Thread Krister Ekstrom
com >> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Krister Ekstrom >> Sent: Wednesday, 30 March 2016 10:07 PM >> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com >> Subject: Ip addresses of devices in a network >> >> Hi good people. >> I must have had some really bad

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-31 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Hi, I don’t want to hack something because i would probably screw everything up beyond repair, hence the airport extreme which is ancient by the way. I have been thinking of getting a new router but i want something that’s advanced but still so simple even an idiot like me when it comes to progr

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-31 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
If you type Terminal into Spotlight, you ought to find it. It’s in the Utilities folder inside your Applications folder, and I can’t think why it wouldn’t be there unless you’ve explicitly deleted it. As for your next router, well, nothing says it can’t be another AirPort if it actually meets

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-31 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Ok, i looked in the wrong folder, stupid me.:-) Anyways, big thanks to all who have helped me with this problem. Everything is more or less back to normal now. /Krister > 31 mars 2016 kl. 10:45 skrev Sabahattin Gucukoglu : > > If you type Terminal into Spotlight, you ought to find it. It’s in t

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-31 Thread Scott
I have to say I’ve made similar moves recently. I’ve started using open VPN on a linux virtual host as a VPN server replacing a hardware firewall and it’s such more stable / configurable. Not as pretty of course but who cares. Your assessment of the Apple airport line is spot on. I love them

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-31 Thread Scott
>>> you have any more info you can give us on your setup. >>> >>> -Original Message- >>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com >>> <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> >>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com >>&g

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-31 Thread Kawal Gucukoglu
Hi Scott. I’d go for Draytech as it’s solid as I’ve had no problems with mine and that was recommended by Sabahattin. My Airport Extreme is connected to my Draytech box. I never have any buffering either when I’m streaming. Kawal. > On 31 Mar 2016, at 14:06, Scott wrote: > > I have to say I

RE: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-31 Thread Simon Fogarty
Under applications / utilities From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Krister Ekstrom Sent: Thursday, 31 March 2016 9:06 PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network Hi and thanks for that info

RE: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-31 Thread Simon Fogarty
: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network Hi, Let’s see if i got this right. I have a Netgear Redynas Ultra 2 hooked up via ethernet to my Airport Extreme. Anything else you want to know? /Krister > 31 mars 2016 kl. 01:02 skrev Simon Fogarty : > > H

RE: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-31 Thread Simon Fogarty
Gucukoglu Sent: Friday, 1 April 2016 9:31 AM To: Macvisionaries Subject: Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network Hi Scott. I’d go for Draytech as it’s solid as I’ve had no problems with mine and that was recommended by Sabahattin. My Airport Extreme is connected to my Draytech box. I never have

RE: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-31 Thread Simon Fogarty
59 PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network Hi, I’m sure it would, but firstly it doesn’t seem that i have a terminal at all on this computer, a iMac retina 21 inch from late 2015 and secondly it’s the ip of my NAS i’m after. /Krister > 31 mars

RE: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-03-31 Thread Simon Fogarty
th AD wifi which is currently being worked on by wifi specialists. -Original Message- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Scott Sent: Friday, 1 April 2016 2:07 AM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Ip addresses of devices

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-04-01 Thread Krister Ekstrom
Hi, Excuse me for asking a really silly question here, but why would you have one router connected to another router? Or is the Draytech box not a router but something else? /Krister > 31 mars 2016 kl. 22:30 skrev Kawal Gucukoglu : > > Hi Scott. > > I’d go for Draytech as it’s solid as I’ve ha

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-04-01 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
The Draytek box in this case was a VDSL modem, not a router. It makes the VDSL lines in the UK FTTC rollout accessible to AirPort as generic Ethernet, over which you normally run PPPoE in the usual manner. However, Draytek do in fact make routers, both of the wired and VDSL variety, with many

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-04-01 Thread 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Krister Ekstrom *Sent:* Thursday, 31 March 2016 9:06 PM *To:* macvisionaries@googlegroups.com *Subject:* Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network Hi and thanks for that info, that’s worth checking out for sure. I have a strange issue here though, it

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-04-01 Thread 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
Interesting, I hadn't heard about this. I just tried it on two different Airports, the older mini-pizza shaped one allowed me to do the SNMP trick but the newer small tower shaped one did not. I wonder why it was taken out? Maybe another attack vector for bad guys? CB On 3/31/16 3:06 AM, Saba

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-04-01 Thread Jonathan Cohn
com] On Behalf Of Krister Ekstrom > Sent: Thursday, 31 March 2016 5:29 AM > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network > > Hello, > Yes it looks like i need that utility because i can’t see the ip addresses of > anything except my ma

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-04-01 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Yes, I used to spend 50 hours a week writing and configuring SNMP systems. Most SNMP systems run SNMPv1 which is considered to be a security hole . Though if one runs SNMPv3 it is hard to call it Simple Network Management Protocol anymore. Best wishes, Jonathan Cohn > On 1 Apr 2016, at 1

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-04-02 Thread Sabahattin Gucukoglu
I think they took it out to simplify their product for their target audience. An audit of my network says SNMP isn’t enabled on any of my other stuff. Whether because I couldn’t see the use, because I could already get that information with SSH or UPnP/IGD, or because it was buggy, or perhaps

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-04-02 Thread Scott
You run the airport as an access point and the router does all the routing. The airports tend to be very good access points but not so good routers and then you buy a router that routes well and combine the two for a great wireless and wired solution. > On Apr 1, 2016, at 5:14 AM, Krister E

Re: Ip addresses of devices in a network

2016-04-02 Thread 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
It's also probably a demographic thing. If your product "just works" and customers expect the access point to be an appliance to be plugged in with minimal fuss or setup than most won't don't care about SNMP or the lack of insight into wired devices. I also miss my Archie and Veronica tools alo