Fing Shows You All The Devices Connected To Your Network

Fing Shows You All The Devices Connected To Your Network

Android/iOS: Fing shows you all of the devices on your network, down to the device type and manufacturer for each. Best of all, it puts all of that data in the palm of your hand.

Fing has been around for a while, but it’s a quick solution for anyone who wants to take a peek at network activity from their mobile device. Just launch the app to see a list of connected devices, their IP and MAC addresses, customisable device names and manufacturers. Tap a device to add notes, as or change the name, icon or location. In addition, Fing keeps a full history of your discovered networks for reference.

If you think you’re dealing with something serious, do a more thorough investigation of your network to see exactly what’s going on, but Fing is a handy app for day to day use of knowing who you’re connected with. It’s available for free for iOS and Android.

Fing – Network Tools [Google Play Store via Ghacks]

Fing – Network Scanner [iTunes App Store]


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