SoftPerfect Network Scanner
Incorrect MAC addresses for a different subnet
Started by sixpax
sixpax
Incorrect MAC addresses for a different subnet 02 February 2015, 14:30 |
Hi,
Recently my scans have started to show the same MAC address for my router instead of the individual MAC addresses. It also returns a line for each IP address in the scan range whether there is something associated with it or not. It is working correctly for my local subnet.
Any ideas on what I could look at to change on the router to get it to return the correct values again?
Thanks,
Brad
Recently my scans have started to show the same MAC address for my router instead of the individual MAC addresses. It also returns a line for each IP address in the scan range whether there is something associated with it or not. It is working correctly for my local subnet.
Any ideas on what I could look at to change on the router to get it to return the correct values again?
Thanks,
Brad
Re: Incorrect MAC addresses for a different subnet 02 February 2015, 17:06 |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 3 519 |
Quotesixpax
Recently my scans have started to show the same MAC address for my router instead of the individual MAC addresses.
Go to Options - Settings - Additional - Resolve MAC address. Tick and reorder the entries as:
- Router MIB query
- NetBios query
- ARP query
It's not guaranteed to work, but should help. This is happening because when you are scanning a different subnet, the default gateway may respond to every ARP request with its own MAC address rather than the target device's address, thus misleading the Network Scanner.
Quotesixpax
It also returns a line for each IP address in the scan range whether there is something associated with it or not.
If it appears that all IP addresses are detected as active, it's the same reason. Set the Ping Method to ICMP only.
P.S. Perhaps we should handle this automatically and not send any ARP requests outside the current subnet. I'll see if this can be implemented in the next release.
sixpax
Re: Incorrect MAC addresses for a different subnet 03 February 2015, 11:38 |
Hi Andrew,
Changing ping method to ICMP did the trick with the phantom responses thanks for that.
Reordering the MAC lookup initially didn't make any difference. Once I had cleared the ARP table on my laptop it has started to resolve some addresses correctly. I'm going to try clearing the ARP table on the router later today and let it rebuild and see how that goes.
Thanks for help.
Changing ping method to ICMP did the trick with the phantom responses thanks for that.
Reordering the MAC lookup initially didn't make any difference. Once I had cleared the ARP table on my laptop it has started to resolve some addresses correctly. I'm going to try clearing the ARP table on the router later today and let it rebuild and see how that goes.
Thanks for help.