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Features of MyLan Viewer

  • Scan for all IP addresses, MAC addresses and shared folders of computers on your wired or wireless (Wi-Fi) network.
  • Scans network and displays your network computers in an easy
  • Provide the computer name, IP address, MAC address, NIC vendor, OS version, logged users, shared folders and other technical details for each computer.
  • Monitor your external IP address and send email notifications when it changes.
  • Turn on and off remote computers
  • View and control your shared folders
  • Terminate user sessions
  • Show netstat information
  • Detect rogue DHCP servers and other network tools.
  • Monitor all devices (even hidden) on your subnet.
  • Send alerts when the new devices will be found (for example, to know who is connected to your WiFi router or wireless network).
  • Easy to install and use, and has a user-friendly and beautiful interface.

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Features of MyLan Viewer

  • Scan for all IP addresses, MAC addresses and shared folders of computers on your wired or wireless (Wi-Fi) network.
  • Scans network and displays your network computers in an easy
  • Provide the computer name, IP address, MAC address, NIC vendor, OS version, logged users, shared folders and other technical details for each computer.
  • Monitor your external IP address and send email notifications when it changes.
  • Turn on and off remote computers
  • View and control your shared folders
  • Terminate user sessions
  • Show netstat information
  • Detect rogue DHCP servers and other network tools.
  • Monitor all devices (even hidden) on your subnet.
  • Send alerts when the new devices will be found (for example, to know who is connected to your WiFi router or wireless network).
  • Easy to install and use, and has a user-friendly and beautiful interface.

Download:​

MyLan Viewer is a handy little LAN scanner / network monitoring utility, and your feature list sums it up well.

Short overview
For anyone not familiar with it, MyLan Viewer can be useful for:
  • Discovering devices on your local network (wired and Wi-Fi).
  • Seeing basic details for each device: IP, MAC, hostname, OS (where detected), logged users, shared folders, NIC vendor.
  • Monitoring for new/unknown devices on your subnet (e.g. who connects to your Wi-Fi).
  • Getting alerts when your external IP changes (useful for people with dynamic IPs and remote access setups).
  • Basic remote management tasks like viewing/controlling shares, terminating sessions, and turning remote PCs on/off (where configured and allowed).

Security / privacy considerations
If someone wants to try this, a few sensible precautions:
  • Always download from the official site or a trusted source (the link you posted appears to be the official domain).
  • Before running, upload the installer to a service like VirusTotal to see what multiple engines say.
  • Be careful with remote control / session termination features on networks you don’t own or administer – these should only be used where you have permission.
  • Some security products may flag LAN scanners or admin tools as potentially unwanted because of how they can be used.

Install / first-use tips
  • Run it with standard user rights first; only elevate if a feature requires it.
  • Configure the scan range so it matches your subnet (e.g. 192.168.0.1–254).
  • Set up alerts for “new devices found” if you want to monitor who connects to your Wi-Fi.
  • Review the list of shared folders it detects on your own machines and close anything you don’t actually need.

Overall, it’s a lightweight network scanning/monitoring tool that can be handy for home users and small networks, as long as it’s used responsibly and downloaded safely.
 
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