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Whilst helping somebody out with network related issues it reminded me.
When ever I had issue on my own home network a very quick and easy tool was AngryIPScanner for Windows.
It is also available for Linux: http://angryip.org/download/#linux
Helps identifying IP Addresses, missing devices, devices not responding etc...

Before I installed it, per the comments I did :
Code:
sudo apt-get install openjdk-7-jdk

Dave
Might be usefull !

Thanx for the thread . Keep them coming up .
LL comes with openjdk-7-jdk, no need to instal anything extra Smile
Hi Jerry,

O.K, I'm sure it installed on LL 2.0...
Maybe I have become complacent, and didn't notice "Already Installed" ?

altman...
Yes it can be very useful...

It's amazing how many IP Devices devices you amass
If I have everything on, Fibre Modem/Router/PC's/Laptop/NAS/WiFi Printer/Smartphone/Tablet and a few VM's and the TV & Set-top Box
I can have 14 things show up..

Dave
(12-17-2014, 11:24 PM)Wirezfree link Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Jerry,

O.K, I'm sure it installed on LL 2.0...
Maybe I have become complacent, and didn't notice "Already Installed" ?

Dave

It will install, but that scanner only requires one version of java to be available.
Hi Jerry,

O.K... Dave