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<blockquote data-quote="Tony" data-source="post: 168779" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I am in the process of creating a network spreadsheet for my home network. From 192.168.1.1 all the way to 192.168.1.255. Yes Matt, I know 255 is the broadcast and shouldn't be included especially since I didn't include 192.168.1.0..... lmao. </p><p></p><p>I have been meaning to do this for quite some time so that I can see what is in my list. I need to separate things out like my cameras, bridges, computers, tv's, phones and so on and put them in their own little 'chunk' of the network. When diagnosing, it just makes things a lot easier when you see an IP address and you know automatically, oh, that is a cell phone... So yea, fired up Excel and I'm inputting each and every one of them one at a time. </p><p></p><p>You never know just how much stuff you have on a network until you start writing it all down... I have made it to 192.168.1.6 lmao.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony, post: 168779, member: 1"] I am in the process of creating a network spreadsheet for my home network. From 192.168.1.1 all the way to 192.168.1.255. Yes Matt, I know 255 is the broadcast and shouldn't be included especially since I didn't include 192.168.1.0..... lmao. I have been meaning to do this for quite some time so that I can see what is in my list. I need to separate things out like my cameras, bridges, computers, tv's, phones and so on and put them in their own little 'chunk' of the network. When diagnosing, it just makes things a lot easier when you see an IP address and you know automatically, oh, that is a cell phone... So yea, fired up Excel and I'm inputting each and every one of them one at a time. You never know just how much stuff you have on a network until you start writing it all down... I have made it to 192.168.1.6 lmao. [/QUOTE]
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