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Feature request: msg service with time parameter
10 years ago, by hostofseraphim in Network Scanner Forum
Hi, The msg command (msg.exe) supports time parameter: a message box can be displayed for only a few seconds. It's useful to display messages for active users only, and ignore inactive users - they won't see any message if they are not active before the end of message's display. No need to check who is active, who is inactive: we choose all devices. Inactive users don't see anything when they'r
Re: Scan results are different between 1.0.3 and 1.0.4
10 years ago, by hostofseraphim in WiFi Guard Forum
Here is the additional settings screenshot. Thanks.
Re: Scan results are different between 1.0.3 and 1.0.4
10 years ago, by hostofseraphim in WiFi Guard Forum
OK. But with SoftPerfect Network Scanner, I can see MAC addresses for devices on other range connected by VPN (see attachement). So, why not in WiFi Guard? Thanks.
Scan results are different between 1.0.3 and 1.0.4
10 years ago, by hostofseraphim in WiFi Guard Forum
Hi, With version 1.0.3, I can scan other networks connected on my network by VPN (I'm on 192.168.5.0/32 and I can ping/access devices on 192.168.111.0/32 and 192.168.113.0/32). I found devices on these 3 networks. After updating to 1.0.4, with the same address range, no devices found (but of course, devices found for my network : 192.168.5.0/32). Back on 1.0.3 : devices found. I think there's a
10 years ago, by hostofseraphim in WiFi Guard Forum
Hi, I have 3 network ranges to scan: 192.168.5.0/32 192.168.111.0/32 192.168.113.0/32 (192.168.111.0/32 and 192.168.113.0/32 are VPN distant sites) I can scan these networks only by scanning 192.168.5.1 - 192.168.113.254; it's a bit... long. I've tried to scan "192.168.5.1 - 192.168.5.254 ; 192.168.113.1 - 192.168.113.254", but this range is not allowed on WiFi Guard. Can WiFi
Feature request: include device name in the e-mail alert
10 years ago, by hostofseraphim in WiFi Guard Forum
Hi, Thanks for this great software When we receive an e-mail alert, we have IP address, MAC address, date and time. I think device name would be also useful to have: sometimes, we can identify device immediately just with its name ("macbook-of-johndoe", "companyname-pc005", ...). If the unknown device disconnects before I'm back on my computer, I'll never know what t