iNet Pro for my Ipad is awesome, thanks for pointing it out JIm.

Scott
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From: tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org [tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On 
Behalf Of Jim Flanagan [jhflana...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 11:27 AM
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Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] IP Where Are You?

Why not just use a scanner. I have a nice one on my android phone (Network Map) 
 and another on my iPad which is really an iPhone app call iNet. you'll need to 
scan each area that has a WAp but they give you the IP address and Mac address 
and the manufacturer.

Jim

On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Williams, Scott 
<sco...@fisher.k12.il.us<mailto:sco...@fisher.k12.il.us>> wrote:
Since the 54G comes set to 192.168.1.245 (subnet 255.255.255.0) as its factory 
default, you'll need to make sure the computer that you're running the browser 
on is setup in the 192.168.1.X subnet.


Also try     https://192.168.1.245

Scott
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From: 
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[tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org<mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org>] 
On Behalf Of Shelly Cramer [sc...@cusd3.com<mailto:sc...@cusd3.com>]
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 10:57 AM
To: 'Tech-Geeks Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] IP Where Are You?

If you have a windows 7 laptop you can go to where you are in range of the 
device, go to Control panel, network and view network infrastructure.  It will 
list any AP’s and you can right click and say view web page.  This will then 
give you the address.

I’m sure there’s a better way…but this would work ☺
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 On Behalf Of John Pearson
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 10:52 AM
To: tech-geeks@tech-geeks.org<mailto:tech-geeks@tech-geeks.org>
Subject: [tech-geeks] IP Where Are You?

Hi,

Today I embarked on a project to map all of our access points in our district. 
Over time, I have lost track of their a) location, and b) IP addresses. I have 
the locations figured out now, but I am struggling with finding the IP 
addresses of these AP’s. I have the MAC address of the AP’s and have tried arp 
–a to match an IP, but so far, those MACs are not showing in the list. I have 
checked the DHCP to see if any show up there, and have tried many 
http://192.168.x.x combinations just trying to see if it brings up the 
authentication window. I have run Solar Winds to find all active IP addresses. 
I have run AngyIP also to find the IP’s being used. I am using a nice tool to 
see the AP’s on my laptop, but it just shows channel, MAC, Privacy, Signal 
Strength, SSID, but no IP address. All AP’s are Linksys WAP54G (Various 
versions). What am I missing?

I feel I am going down the wrong road here and am hoping for a better solution 
to find those IP addresses.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Mr. John E. Pearson
Tri-Valley CUSD #3 Technology Director
503 E. Washington St.
Downs, IL 61736
(309) 826-7218
http://www.tri-valley3.org
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