One tool I use on our local network is TCPNetView, it's a freeware program,
look for TCPNV.EXE on the net, it will scan the local network and bring back
computer name, with ip address and mac address, if you can't find I can send
you a copy,

Cheers,

Peter Andrews

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> There is a probably a tool which does , but if you have DHCP and the
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> you want to trace has picked up a DHCP address :- Go to leases and sort by
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