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| Ping devices even if they have a firewall enabled. Hardping is a Hardware Level Ping utility. Because it pings devices at the hardware level, it can't be blocked by personal firewalls. |
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Apr 16, 2008 04:09:54 | | Size | 6 kb | | Licence | Freeware | | Status | Minor Update | | Languages | English | | Tags | Hardping, arping, can't ping windows firewall, MAC Address ping | | OS | Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista | | Homepage | hardping.com | | Email | support@io3o.com | | Author | John Kerber |
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Description: Ping devices even if they have a firewall enabled. Hardping is a Hardware Level Ping utility. Because it pings devices at the hardware level, it can't be blocked by personal firewalls. It is an ideal tool to use on large networks or any Wi-Fi networks to determine exactly which devices are connected to your network. | Short tags: Hardping, arping, can't ping windows firewall, MAC Address ping | System Requirements: .NET 1.0-3.5 | |
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