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Dipiscan

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Dipiscan is a free IP scanner that allows you to remotely retrieve information about machines on your network using a clear and ergonomic interface (as well as a command-line mode) . It also includes wakeonlan/shutdown and other advanced features.

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  • FreeProprietary

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  • Windows
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  1.  Portable
  2.  Network Discovery
  3.  Custom columns
  4.  Custom commands
  5.  WakeOnLan

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Dipiscan information

  • Developed by

    Damien PONNELLE, Dipisoft
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    31 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Dipiscan was added to AlternativeTo by dipisoft on Dec 30, 2016 and this page was last updated Sep 9, 2022.

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Top positive commentJan 14, 2022

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What is Dipiscan?

Have you been a fan of IPScan32? Then you'll love Dipiscan! Why am I so sure of that? My answer in a few points:

  • its ergonomics, very close to that of IPScan32 so that you are not too disturbed,
  • its look, slightly modernized,
  • its features, enriched by the integration of those of WakeOnLan and the ability to modify / delete / add columns of information
  • its operation which no longer relies on DOS commands (PING, NBTSTAT, ARP, NSLOOKUP) whose use could cause problems on "localized" versions of Windows (translated into a language other than English or French) English),
  • its parameterization, allowing to more precisely configure the analyzes,
  • ts command line mode (DipiscanBatch.exe), for those who need to automate scan analysis,
  • its use in "portable" mode, thus the absence of installer,
  • but especially: its speed, because Dipiscan is not an evolution of IPScan32: it is a new tool totally re-thought and re-written in a language of modern development. No more VB5, now C# and multi-threading are in the place! Result: when the analysis of a strand previously required between 3 minutes and 5 minutes, sometimes even more, it is now completed in 10 to 20 seconds! And this by going back as much information as before, if not more.

In short, I think it is not necessary to make a longer speech, I let you discover the replacement of IPScan32 (which will soon disappear).

To work, Dipiscan and DipiscanBatch need the .NET Framework 4...