LanCalculator : View your network configuration and calculate possible IP range, as well as subnet mask, with options to view details in decimal, hexadecimal, and binary values
Setting up a network is not really an easy task, at least not for administrators which also need to hook up computers to the information superhighway. Computers need to be fitted with valid IP addresses to prevent conflicts, and you might need to rely on specialized applications like LanCalculator to analyze network data.
Base details automatically detected
Setup is over before you realize, and you’re offered to have the program launched right afterwards to see what it’s all about. The application aims to calculate network data right away based on your IP address and subnet mask. Everything is shown in an intuitive design, with several parameters to configure.In case you’re connected to multiple networks, you can choose the parameter configuration, with the application capable of detecting valid addresses associated with your PC. Note that you might require administrator privileges for things to properly work out, especially if you’re trying to calculate values while connected to VPN.
View network values and choose additional type of display
The IP address can be modified on the spot in case you want to obtain different results, as well as the subnet mask. This latter iteration can easily be configured to class A, B, or C. the application can show a detailed table of the subnet mask, just to help you understand the difference between the three classes.Hitting the calculate button fills up various fields with the values you’re looking for. This means your current settings, as well as network, minimum and maximum IP addresses, broadcast address, as well as hosts per network. You can choose to view additional information as binary, decimal, or hexadecimal.
To end with
All things considered, we can state that LanCalculator is a powerful calculus tool with which network administrators can find out all about the addresses in a network. Configuration is quite easy to perform, especially since base details can be automatically obtained.
LanCalculator runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 767 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Networking.
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