iNet Pro - Network Scanner

🇺🇸 United States
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App Age
16y 8m
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Last Update
Nov 15, 2025

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4.62
4.46
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Number of Ratings (Voted)
2.8K
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16y 8m
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$10
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67MB
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iNet Pro - Network Scanner
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Know your network…
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iNet – Know Your Network. Take Control. Ever wondered who’s on your Wi-Fi or what services are running on your local network? iNet reveals it all — clearly and instantly. Designed for both tech experts and everyday users, iNet helps you monitor, analyze, and manage your network with ease. Find out which devices are connected, view open ports and services, and even wake up sleeping Macs remotely. You can rename and customize devices with your own icons for easy recognition. Why iNet? Because your network shouldn’t be a mystery. Network Scanner • See all devices connected to your network — including IP, MAC, and more • Customize devices with names and icons for fast identification • Set IP scan ranges and network interfaces • Export scan results (CSV or PDF) • Connect via SSH, VNC, or HTTP Bonjour Monitor • Real-time view of all Bonjour services • See which services are running on specific devices • Get detailed info per service and per domain Wake on LAN • Wake Macs and PCs over LAN or Internet • Sleep, shut down, or restart Macs remotely • Use SSH commands • Build a favorites list for quick access Airport Monitor • Live status of Apple Airport base stations • Real-time traffic and WLAN quality graphs • Device-specific signal strength • Full Airport base station details Note: No support for the latest 802.11ac Airport models (due to Apple removing SNMP) Help & Documentation • Built-in help (English and German) • Glossary of key terms ______ Private by Design. iNet collects no user data, never “phones home”, and has no subscriptions. Just a one-time payment — all future updates included. Trusted by professionals and Mac users since 2010. Developed in Germany. One of the best network tools for iOS. Developed and maintained in Germany. iNet is also available as a native Mac and iPad version.}
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BrugerFranz
13 May, 2025
1
Har betalt for og brugt iNet Pro med fornøjelse i mange år. Men nu er det HELT ubrugeligt … fryser og crash’er .. HELT UBRUGELIGT !!!
jotap_66
23 Mar, 2025
1
En teoría es una app muy potente. Pero el,soporte es inexistente. Estoy tratando de que me devuelvan el dinero.
ttreker
06 Mar, 2025
5
I rescind this review and return to my 5-star rating. I use this app all of the time and I love it. The issue I describe below is due to legitimate supplemental queries that I will leave to the developer to describe. The developer is going to address the long delay when the an Internet connection is down. I thank them for their response. I suggest to the developer that, for what it may be worth, they hammer Apple about the support link. I would have used it except the actual link is so hard to see I decided that the only support was a help page which I deemed useless. Because of this I assumed my only option was to write a negative review. This is a great app! In this day of expanding IoT I find it indispensable for troubleshooting my home network. They are concerned about privacy and it is my bad to have implied otherwise. My rescinded previous review for reference: Until today I would give this app a 5 star rating. I love its functionality. I use it often. It is incredibly convenient and function-rich. However, today our Internet went down for an unknown reason. In diagnosing it I decided to do a LAN scan. It failed in iNet Pro. It hung. Why? Well almost certainly because it needs an Internet connection to run. (I tested this when the Internet came back up by manually disconnecting the WAN. It does!) Why would it need an Internet connection to run? Well it seems quite plausible that this is because it is pumping our private data to its servers. This is just barely tolerable with the free app but not the paid pro app. Further, it defeats the purpose of this app being a diagnostic tool if it fails to function diagnosing the LAN when the Internet is down! This is, to say the least, a huge failure even if it isn’t “stealing” our data! Now maybe I am being too hard here. This is possible. Maybe this is a bug and the issue is that it is trying to do a reverse DNS and on LAN IP addresses or something like that, that provides a secondary service which only the Internet can provide. Or maybe there is a configuration parameter that I haven’t yet found that turns such queries off. Even so, the app shouldn’t hang on whatever potentially legitimate Internet query it is performing to supplement its local scan. For as long as this app has been around it is hard to imagine that a bug like this wouldn’t have been caught. Doing a LAN scan when Internet connectivity issues arise seems like a pretty basic use of this app! It failing in this “crisis” we were experiencing is pretty bad! This app’s whole point is all about diagnosing network issues. iNet Pro crashed and burned in a crisis. I now mistrust this app! What info is it scurrying away.? Do I now have a research project trying to determine what it is accessing and why? I will for the moment continue using the app as it is so functional and likely the damage of exposure it has done has likely been done already. However I am going to start to do a deep dive into what it is up to and look for alternatives if I decide this app is essentially a Trojan horse. At this point all signs are pointing to it being a Trojan even if a legal Trojan. Keep in mind this app can pump your entire LAN map with info about every system on your LAN to who knows where? This may all be legal. It might all be in some legal text we agreed to by hitting an OK button along the way. This doesn’t diminish at all the possibility it is pumping one’s internal network data to servers somewhere in the cloud for who-knows-what reason. Huge red flag!!!!
ttreker
28 Feb, 2025
2
Until today I would give this app a 5 star rating. I love its functionality. I use it often. It is incredibly convenient and function-rich. However, today our Internet went down for an unknown reason. In diagnosing it I decided to do a LAN scan. It failed in iNet Pro. It hung. Why? Well almost certainly because it needs an Internet connection to run. (I tested this when the Internet came back up by manually disconnecting the WAN. It does!) Why would it need an Internet connection to run? Well it seems quite plausible that this is because it is pumping our private data to its servers. This is just barely tolerable with the free app but not the paid pro app. Further, it defeats the purpose of this app being a diagnostic tool if it fails to function diagnosing the LAN when the Internet is down! This is, to say the least, a huge failure even if it isn’t “stealing” our data! Now maybe I am being too hard here. This is possible. Maybe this is a bug and the issue is that it is trying to do a reverse DNS and on LAN IP addresses or something like that, that provides a secondary service which only the Internet can provide. Or maybe there is a configuration parameter that I haven’t yet found that turns such queries off. Even so, the app shouldn’t hang on whatever potentially legitimate Internet query it is performing to supplement its local scan. For as long as this app has been around it is hard to imagine that a bug like this wouldn’t have been caught. Doing a LAN scan when Internet connectivity issues arise seems like a pretty basic use of this app! It failing in this “crisis” we were experiencing is pretty bad! This app’s whole point is all about diagnosing network issues. iNet Pro crashed and burned in a crisis. I now mistrust this app! What info is it scurrying away.? Do I now have a research project trying to determine what it is accessing and why? I will for the moment continue using the app as it is so functional and likely the damage of exposure it has done has likely been done already. However I am going to start to do a deep dive into what it is up to and look for alternatives if I decide this app is essentially a Trojan horse. At this point all signs are pointing to it being a Trojan even if a legal Trojan. Keep in mind this app can pump your entire LAN map with info about every system on your LAN to who knows where? This may all be legal. It might all be in some legal text we agreed to by hitting an OK button along the way. This doesn’t diminish at all the possibility it is pumping one’s internal network data to servers somewhere in the cloud for who-knows-what reason. Huge red flag!!!!
Gus1981p
30 Dec, 2024
5
This apps does a lot will list every device connected to your WiFi and do lots more. Also you can email if you have any problems and get help .
Rosario71€€€€
07 Dec, 2024
1
Ho aggiornato alla versione 3.9.6 e non funziona più va continuamente in crash ho provato anche a reistallarla
JM-Moulin
06 Dec, 2024
5
J’en ai essayé mais celle-ci est la meilleure avec de surcroît une version pour Mac. Les deux conservent le dernier scan. Simple, efficace et ergonomique et sans abonnement, je ne suis pas déçu depuis des années.
Car Analogy
06 Dec, 2024
5
This is probably one of the first apps I bought and it is still regularly updated by the same developer. It’s as good as Apple will allow this type of app to be. Check out the Mac version as well, Apple restricts the Mac less so it is even more useful. But for an iPhone LAN scanner there isn’t a better one, and I’ve tried several but there’s no point in using another if you have this one.
5Knick knack6
18 Nov, 2024
5
It took me some time to figure it all out and I’m sure I’m still not all caught up, however this app is working like a charm, I’ve not been spammed or asked for anything, thanks for making this available!!

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Rating:
4.66
Voted: 2.86K
App Store Link:
Price: 9.99 $
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Categories: Utilities, Business
Size: 66MB
App Age: 16 years 8 months
Release Date: Apr 10, 2009
Last Update: Nov 15, 2025
Version: 4.0.1
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4.0.1
Nov 15, 2025
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May 29, 2025
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