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Engaged Sweeper
Hi,
I'm having a problem detecting all portable computers. Only one appears yet there are several on the network. The only one that appears is a Dell D830.

Others are HP and Sony Vaio

I've read through the previous posts and found this piece of SQL:

SELECT DISTINCT dbo.tblPCMCIAController.Computername, dbo.tblPCMCIAController.Lastchanged, dbo.tblComputers.Username
FROM dbo.tblPCMCIAController INNER JOIN
dbo.tblComputers ON dbo.tblPCMCIAController.Computername = dbo.tblComputers.Computername

I've run this in SQL Management studio and it still only returns the Dell.

Now my SQL skills are limited but i was thinking that i could identify the laptop by means of a wireless adapter ?

Is the presence of a wireless adapter captured in Lansweeper ? Could you point me in the right direction of which table/tables its in ?

Regards
Jonathan
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Engaged Sweeper
I've got the Beta version installed and it does indeed do a better job of detecting what type of hardware it is.

Feel free to close this one
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Engaged Sweeper
Ok,
I just need to create another VM to install it on and then i'll report back with some results

Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Please test our beta version of version 4.0 from the forum, this version can detect the exact chassis. (rack, portable, notebook, ...)