How to determine usable IP address without using cmd? [on hold]












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I know I can use cmd to find list of IP address in the subnet but my supervisor asked me to find it without using cmd. Is there any other way other than using cmd?










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    Please provide more details: Why not use Command Prompt? Where and in what form do you need what information, exactly?

    – Daniel B
    Jan 10 at 9:20











  • Define "usable." Do you mean not currently assigned or valid for use?

    – Twisty Impersonator
    Jan 10 at 11:19











  • This would be a software recommendation but angryip.org will do the trick. Check out softwarerecs.stackexchange.com

    – Pimp Juice IT
    yesterday











  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because you'd need to scan a range of IPs or use a tool to type in the IP to ping to ensure it's not being used. Otherwise you can look over a default gateway router and its management interface.

    – Pimp Juice IT
    yesterday


















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I know I can use cmd to find list of IP address in the subnet but my supervisor asked me to find it without using cmd. Is there any other way other than using cmd?










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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Twisty Impersonator, fixer1234, PeterH, LotPings, Pimp Juice IT yesterday


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • 2





    Please provide more details: Why not use Command Prompt? Where and in what form do you need what information, exactly?

    – Daniel B
    Jan 10 at 9:20











  • Define "usable." Do you mean not currently assigned or valid for use?

    – Twisty Impersonator
    Jan 10 at 11:19











  • This would be a software recommendation but angryip.org will do the trick. Check out softwarerecs.stackexchange.com

    – Pimp Juice IT
    yesterday











  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because you'd need to scan a range of IPs or use a tool to type in the IP to ping to ensure it's not being used. Otherwise you can look over a default gateway router and its management interface.

    – Pimp Juice IT
    yesterday
















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I know I can use cmd to find list of IP address in the subnet but my supervisor asked me to find it without using cmd. Is there any other way other than using cmd?










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I know I can use cmd to find list of IP address in the subnet but my supervisor asked me to find it without using cmd. Is there any other way other than using cmd?







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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Twisty Impersonator, fixer1234, PeterH, LotPings, Pimp Juice IT yesterday


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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Twisty Impersonator, fixer1234, PeterH, LotPings, Pimp Juice IT yesterday


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










  • 2





    Please provide more details: Why not use Command Prompt? Where and in what form do you need what information, exactly?

    – Daniel B
    Jan 10 at 9:20











  • Define "usable." Do you mean not currently assigned or valid for use?

    – Twisty Impersonator
    Jan 10 at 11:19











  • This would be a software recommendation but angryip.org will do the trick. Check out softwarerecs.stackexchange.com

    – Pimp Juice IT
    yesterday











  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because you'd need to scan a range of IPs or use a tool to type in the IP to ping to ensure it's not being used. Otherwise you can look over a default gateway router and its management interface.

    – Pimp Juice IT
    yesterday
















  • 2





    Please provide more details: Why not use Command Prompt? Where and in what form do you need what information, exactly?

    – Daniel B
    Jan 10 at 9:20











  • Define "usable." Do you mean not currently assigned or valid for use?

    – Twisty Impersonator
    Jan 10 at 11:19











  • This would be a software recommendation but angryip.org will do the trick. Check out softwarerecs.stackexchange.com

    – Pimp Juice IT
    yesterday











  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because you'd need to scan a range of IPs or use a tool to type in the IP to ping to ensure it's not being used. Otherwise you can look over a default gateway router and its management interface.

    – Pimp Juice IT
    yesterday










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Please provide more details: Why not use Command Prompt? Where and in what form do you need what information, exactly?

– Daniel B
Jan 10 at 9:20





Please provide more details: Why not use Command Prompt? Where and in what form do you need what information, exactly?

– Daniel B
Jan 10 at 9:20













Define "usable." Do you mean not currently assigned or valid for use?

– Twisty Impersonator
Jan 10 at 11:19





Define "usable." Do you mean not currently assigned or valid for use?

– Twisty Impersonator
Jan 10 at 11:19













This would be a software recommendation but angryip.org will do the trick. Check out softwarerecs.stackexchange.com

– Pimp Juice IT
yesterday





This would be a software recommendation but angryip.org will do the trick. Check out softwarerecs.stackexchange.com

– Pimp Juice IT
yesterday













I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because you'd need to scan a range of IPs or use a tool to type in the IP to ping to ensure it's not being used. Otherwise you can look over a default gateway router and its management interface.

– Pimp Juice IT
yesterday







I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because you'd need to scan a range of IPs or use a tool to type in the IP to ping to ensure it's not being used. Otherwise you can look over a default gateway router and its management interface.

– Pimp Juice IT
yesterday












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There are few steps to find out:




  1. On Windows 10: startsettingsNetwork & Internet than select Ethernet on left pannel and your connection to find it, there should appear it.


  2. on Windows 7: open Open Network and Sharing Center Local Area ConnectionDetails and you can see it too.



Hope you it helps you. I am using that.






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  • It is asked "find list of IP address in the subnet", what you specified there does that?

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There are few steps to find out:




  1. On Windows 10: startsettingsNetwork & Internet than select Ethernet on left pannel and your connection to find it, there should appear it.


  2. on Windows 7: open Open Network and Sharing Center Local Area ConnectionDetails and you can see it too.



Hope you it helps you. I am using that.






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  • It is asked "find list of IP address in the subnet", what you specified there does that?

    – Pimp Juice IT
    yesterday
















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There are few steps to find out:




  1. On Windows 10: startsettingsNetwork & Internet than select Ethernet on left pannel and your connection to find it, there should appear it.


  2. on Windows 7: open Open Network and Sharing Center Local Area ConnectionDetails and you can see it too.



Hope you it helps you. I am using that.






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  • It is asked "find list of IP address in the subnet", what you specified there does that?

    – Pimp Juice IT
    yesterday














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There are few steps to find out:




  1. On Windows 10: startsettingsNetwork & Internet than select Ethernet on left pannel and your connection to find it, there should appear it.


  2. on Windows 7: open Open Network and Sharing Center Local Area ConnectionDetails and you can see it too.



Hope you it helps you. I am using that.






share|improve this answer













There are few steps to find out:




  1. On Windows 10: startsettingsNetwork & Internet than select Ethernet on left pannel and your connection to find it, there should appear it.


  2. on Windows 7: open Open Network and Sharing Center Local Area ConnectionDetails and you can see it too.



Hope you it helps you. I am using that.







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answered Jan 10 at 8:57









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  • It is asked "find list of IP address in the subnet", what you specified there does that?

    – Pimp Juice IT
    yesterday



















  • It is asked "find list of IP address in the subnet", what you specified there does that?

    – Pimp Juice IT
    yesterday

















It is asked "find list of IP address in the subnet", what you specified there does that?

– Pimp Juice IT
yesterday





It is asked "find list of IP address in the subnet", what you specified there does that?

– Pimp Juice IT
yesterday



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