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ASUS Device Discovery

ASUS Device Discovery at Mac App Store analyse

ASUS
0 ratings · Power index: 260
Version 1.0.0.1.18
Size 0 Bytes
Updated 1 year ago
Released 18 Jun 2015

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Description

ASUS Device Discovery is a utility to find the IP address of wireless router. Features: 1. Scans your local area network to find ASUS routers 2. Configures your network to access routers 3. Open configuration website of routers

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 5.72k
Est. Revenue ~ $2.34k

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MacDesktop

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Très bonne initiative d’Asus.

deodorant narta · 10 years ago · v1.0.0.1.07

Je possède un routeur Asus RT AC68U parfait en environnement Apple depuis le dernier firmware. Facile à configurer. Je me sers de cette application uniquement en cas de reset global de mes paramètres.

ASUS Device Discovery Utility: plain and simple but works!

NicaNix · 10 years ago

We recently acquired two RT-N66U Wireless Routers. The first was our primary WiFi router. The second we reconfigured as an Access Point. Immediately it flashed a notice that the IP address had changed and that we needed to put in the new address to get to the configuration page. When I downloaded this little app, it did exactly as promised: it lists all the ASUS devices on the network with the IP addresses. A nice touch was the ability to select a device and click the “Configure” button and be directed straight to the Configuration Page of that device!

If set to https:// connections only for security doesn’t work

X-Tempo · 10 years ago

The software wont find the company’s own routers if you put the router on the more secure setting of accepting https:// (SSL) only connections for logging into the routers administration page. So for now I’ll rank this software as “ok”.