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Network Port Scanner

Network Port Scanner

Publisher: Cenix
( 137 Reviews )
License: Free
Available on
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License:Free
Category:Security
User-rating:3.4 ( 137 Reviews )
Publisher:Cenix
Language supported:

English (United States)

Minimum
OS:Windows 10, Windows 8.1
Architecture:x86, x64
Recommended
OS:Windows 10, Windows 8.1
Architecture:x86, x64

Description

This application offers port scanning to test your network security. See what ports are open on your network and for what ip addresses they are open. You can setup an ip range and a port range to scan.

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Reviews

  • 11/24/2013
    Nice little scanner does the trick by Tim

    Nice little scanner. I forgot what IP my network printer web portal page was on and grabbed this app to find it. By scanning my wireless net IP range for port 80 I quickly found it. Great job! Only complaint is that if you scan all ports it's very slow. Need to be rewritten as a multithreaded app for the fifth star.

  • 10/24/2013
    Yes, this app is slow and limited. by Ross

    There are better Network scanners in the Windows Store. This particular app is very limited in functionality and scans very slowly (especially if you choose to scan an entire network). You cannot scan 1 IP address as the app only supports ranges. It also requires you to fill in a custom port range, which can make the scans slower.

  • 9/28/2015
    Does what it says by William

    The only issue I have with this app is the inability to publish the list of found ports as a list or csv or any other format that can be imported into another program. It did its job well and quickly.

  • 1/20/2016
    Landers Hardin by Landers

    Good Windows app for checking open TCP/UDP ports open or closed. That being said, while using Windows 8.1. Text doesn't display properly if split left or right of display. Also, display became blank setting port range to 65535 after completion.

  • 7/26/2016
    Needs Work by Mike

    Scans take FOREVER and the interface is rather crude.

  • 12/20/2013
    great info except for one thing by David

    I would be nice if it found a recognized port that needs to be open and tell you what its for and what its connecting to , just too simplified and doesn't give you complete details about why the port is opened.

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