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MyArp v1.2 MyArp v1.2 A free open source alternative command line program to Microsoft's Arp program. Some background: ARP stands for Address Resolution Protocol, to learn more you can read all about it here Microsoft's Arp program is documented here What MyArp does: MyArp, like ARP, is a command line program. It does not do all the things APR does, but for what it does - it does more. MyArp is focused on reporting devices that are either connected or have been connected to your network. Unlike Microsoft's ARP program, it is does not add to or delete from the ARP cache. Below are two screenshots, the one on the taken from Microsoft's ARP, and the other from MyARP: Microsoft's ARP MyArp MyArp provides the following features over ARP: reports device names allows you to add and edit user friendly device descriptions that are also reported keeps a history of devices that have been seen in the past, and if they are not actively connected to your network reports when they were last seen provides more accurate reporting by pinging devices on your network before reporting them (as this can be time consuming there is also an option to not ping) Here is how you can use MyArp from the command line: MyArp /? /ADD [Physical Address] (Description) /DEL [Physical Address] /C /DBB /DBD /DBE /DBR /NP /NRA /NRI /NRD /NRS /P /Q /R /? = show (this) help and exit /ADD [Physical address] (Description) = Add or update a database entry and description only one /ADD statement is allowed at a time an /ADD statement must be the only statement on a line example /ADD statements look like this: /ADD 7C:DD:90:00:00:01 /ADD 7C:DD:90:00:00:02 Raspberry Pi Wireless /DEL [Physical address] = Delete a database entry only one /DEL statement is ... |
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