MACAddressView v1.42 - MAC Address Lookup/Find Tool for Windows Copyright (c) 2009 - 2019 Nir Sofer |
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Description
MACAddressView is a MAC address lookup tool that allows you to easily find the company details (company name, address, and country) according to the MAC address of a product.MACAddressView also allows you to find MAC address records according to the company name, company address, or country name.After finding the desired MAC address records, you can save them into text/xml/HTML/csv file or copythem to the clipboard and paste them into Excel or other applications.
MACAddressView doesn't send any request to a remote server, it simply uses the internal MAC addresses database stored insidethe .exe file.
System Requirements
This utility can be used in any version of Windows, from Windows 98 and up to Windows 10.Versions History
- Version 1.42:
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Version 1.41:
- Fixed bug: MACAddressView failed to remember the last size/position of the main window if it was not located in the primary monitor.
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Version 1.40:
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Version 1.39:
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Version 1.38:
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Version 1.37:
- Added new option: Add 'Cannot find MAC address' item if it's not in the list.
- Version 1.36:
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Version 1.35:
- Fixed the 'Find MAC Address Records' window to support Ctrl+A (Select All).
- Version 1.33:
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Version 1.32:
- Fixed to display the country column correctly with the latest oui.txt files.
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Version 1.31:
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Version 1.30:
- Added 'Don't Add duplicate records' option.
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Version 1.29:
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Version 1.28:
- Removed the 32 KB size limitation from the main text-box in the 'Find MAC Address Records' window
- Version 1.27:
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Version 1.26:
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Version 1.25:
- Updated to accept MAC addresses in XXXXXXXXXXXX and XXXX.XXXX.XXXX formats.
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Fixed MACAddressView to load the external oui.txt with extra spaces on every line.
- Version 1.21:
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Fixed issue: Dialog-boxes opened in the wrong monitor, on multi-monitors system.
- Version 1.20:
- Added option to load all MAC Address records stored in the database.
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Version 1.16:
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Version 1.15:
- Updated the internal MAC Addresses database.
- Added 'Mark Odd/Even Rows' option, under the View menu. When it's turned on, the odd and even rows are displayed in different color, to make it easier to read a single line.
- Added 'Add Header Line To CSV/Tab-Delimited File' option. When this option is turned on, the column names are addedas the first line when you export to csv or tab-delimited file.
- Version 1.13 - Updated the internal MAC Address lookup database.
- Version 1.12 - Added /sort command-line option.
- Version 1.11 - Added 'My MAC Addresses' button to get information about the MAC Addresses of your network adapters.
- Version 1.10 - Added command-line support.
- Version 1.05 - Added 'Index' column that you can use to sort the MAC addresses list according to the order you added them.
- Version 1.00 - First release.
Using MACAddressView
MACAddressView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files.In order to start using it, simply copy the executable file (MACAddressView.exe) to any folder you like, and run it.After running MACAddressView, the 'Find MAC Address Records' will appear. By default, the 'Find By' option is set to 'MAC Address'. In this mode, you can type one or moreMAC Addresses, separated by space, comma, or Enter key. You can try a full MAC address (like 01-02-03-04-05-06) oronly the first 3 bytes of the address (like 01-02-03).After typing all MAC Addresses you need, click the 'Ok' button to view the details of all MAC records that you asked.
You can also locate a MAC record according to the company name, company address, or country name.You can look in the examples below to find out what you can do with these options.
Examples of what you can find with MACAddressView
- All MAC addresses range used by companies in Germany and Austria: Select 'Country Name' in 'Find By' combo-box,and then in the large text-box, type Germany and Austria, in 2 separated lines.
- All MAC addresses range used by Intel: Select 'Company Name' in 'Find By' combo-box,and then in the large text-box, type Intel.
- MAC addresses range used by companies in New York: Select 'Company Address' in 'Find By' combo-box,and then in the large text-box, type 'New York'.
Using External File
Although MACAddressView has an internal database inside the .exe file, you can still use the latest MAC address lookup databaseavailable from http://standards.ieee.org/develop/regauth/oui/oui.txt.After downloading it, simply put the 'oui.txt' filename in the same folder of MACAddressView.exe, and run it.When MACAddressView loads the data from external file, 'External File' phrase will appear in the window title.
Command-Line Options
/stext <Filename> | Save the list of MAC Addresses into a regular text file. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
/scomma <Filename> | Save the list of MAC Addresses into a comma-delimited text file (csv). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
/shtml <Filename> | Save the list of MAC Addresses into HTML file (Horizontal). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
/sxml <Filename> | Save the list of MAC Addresses into XML file. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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MACAddressView is also available in other languages. In order to change the language of MACAddressView, download the appropriate language zip file, extract the 'macaddressview_lng.ini', and put it in the same folder that you Installed MACAddressView utility.
Language | Translated By | Date | Version |
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Arabic | «Mohamed.Bajdouai» | 30/12/2015 | MACAddressView v1.32 |
Brazilian Portuguese | Paulo Guzmán | 22/08/2018 | 1.40 |
Czech | Buchtič | 18/07/2012 | 1.20 |
Dutch | Jan Verheijen | 12/05/2019 | 1.42 |
French | aMadEUs/Largo | 23/06/2018 | 1.40 |
German | «Latino» auf WinTotal.de | 12/05/2019 | 1.42 |
Greek | geogeo.gr | 26/01/2017 | 1.36 |
Italian | Andrea Carli | 10/05/2016 | 1.35 |
Romanian | Jaff (Oprea Nicolae) | 04/02/2016 | 1.32 |
Russian | Dmitry Yerokhin | 11/05/2019 | 1.42 |
Russian | MeTaL a.k.a. Me | 19/06/2009 | 1.00 |
Simplified Chinese | renda | 31/07/2009 | 1.11 |
Simplified Chinese | kalahan | 18/06/2010 | 1.13 |
Slovak | František Fico | 13/05/2019 | 1.42 |
Spanish | arquer.net | 03/07/2009 | 1.05 |
Traditional Chinese | Danfong Hsieh | 09/09/2018 | 1.41 |
Turkish | Seminer.Gen.Tr | 15/07/2009 | 1.10 |
Turkish | HARUN ARI | 12/09/2011 | 1.15 |
Valencian | vjatv | 29/06/2009 | 1.0 |
Dericam Software
I have many IP cameras on the same LAN network. I want to get MAC address and port number of each camera, although I don't know ip address of them. Furthermore, if the ip and port of a camera is changed, how to detect it?
I've also searched on internet about this problem. Most of people responded using some of the Window functions such as SendARP () or using command line 'arp -a'. But if do it, then get all MAC address of the LAN network that regardless of the camera's or the computer's.
Please help me!
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3 Answers
I would start with a port scanner such as nmap and look for information that will identify your IP cameras.
If all of your cameras are the same, you may be able to detect them by the OS information returned.
You might also be able to do a banner grab to determine the port:
Use C++ to parse the nmap output. Change the network address range to fit your network.
Do your IP cameras broadcast any identifying information, e.g with mDNS packets? Maybe you can catch these broadcasts. Google for 'mDNS' or 'Zeroconf'.
KazKazAre all of the cameras you are looking for made by the same company? If so, the MAC addresses may all share a common prefix that was assigned to that company, or do they support HTTP or some other protocol you could use to probe the camera to identify it as well?
If they don't share similar MAC addresses, you can still use other methods to find all the cameras.
One way I might approach the problem:
You may find that the cameras support some SNMP
commands that you could use as an identifying factor. In the worst case, you could send an HTTP
packet to the IP address and see if the host responds with the webpage for the camera assuming each one has an embedded web server. Chances are, there is at least one protocol you could use to identify the cameras out of all of your network devices.