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Angry IP Scanner 3.9.3, published by the same open-source development team, belongs to the Network Tools category and offers cross-platform support for rapid IPv4 and IPv6 discovery. The utility enables administrators to scan entire subnets or selected ranges in seconds, displaying live hosts alongside their corresponding MAC addresses, hostnames, response times, open TCP ports, and associated services. Exportable reports in CSV, TXT, XML, or JSON formats simplify integration with ticketing systems or asset databases, while configurable scanning threads and packet timing keep bandwidth impact minimal on production networks. Typical use cases include verifying DHCP lease pools, locating forgotten IoT devices, mapping attack surfaces before penetration tests, and checking that newly deployed servers are reachable on expected ports. Since its initial release, five major versions have introduced features such as multi-threaded probing, command-line automation, web server fingerprinting, and plugin extensibility written in Java; version 3.9.3 refines stability on Windows 10/11, macOS 12+, and recent Linux distributions. Because the program requires no installation, it runs portably from USB drives, making it convenient for field technicians who need immediate visibility of any local or remote network. Angry IP Scanner is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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