NetCut by arcai.com is a small piece of software that will help you scan your network and view what systems are active. This tools uses the ARP protocol for scanning devices in your network. Even if there is no version of NetCut for Mac available on the developer's website, there are other tools that can perform similar tasks. Here is a list of alternatives to NetCut for Mac.
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Not an alternative? Report a problemNetwork 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...
Not an alternative? Report a problemLanScan is a free Mac application that scans the network or a range of IP addresses. This utility gives you access to the hostname (if one is assigned for that PC/IP), its MAC physical addresses, and the vendor of that network adapter.
Not an alternative? Report a problemIP Scanner Home for Macintosh scans your local area network to determine the identity of all machines and internet devices on the LAN. Powerful results, yet easy and intuitive to use.
Not an alternative? Report a problemArp packets are an indicator of what machines are active on your network. ArpSpyX will passively sniff your network for ARP packets and display the IP and MAC address of the machine that generated the packet.
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Advanced IP Scanner by Famatech is a free application that will help you scan your network...
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