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Rickpwns
Engaged Sweeper
Hello,

We are currently thinking of buying LanSweeper. But there are several packages who are stating that you have a limited amount of 'assets'. Our question is: What is an 'asset'?

Is 1 asset considered as 1 device?

Thank you for answering!
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Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
The definition of a "client" or "asset" in Lansweeper is a machine scanned by Lansweeper or a machine that was manually added to the database. This can be a Linux, Unix, Mac or Windows computer, VMware server or other network device (printer, switch…). You can view your current client count in the Configuration/Scanning Setup/Database Scripts section of the Lansweeper web console. Monitors do not count as licensed assets. You can check the actual number of licensed assets in the section Configuration/Your license.

Only the Standard versions (250 clients / 750 clients) are limited to respectively 250 and 750 licensed assets. All other license types have no limitation on the number of assets.

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Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
The definition of a "client" or "asset" in Lansweeper is a machine scanned by Lansweeper or a machine that was manually added to the database. This can be a Linux, Unix, Mac or Windows computer, VMware server or other network device (printer, switch…). You can view your current client count in the Configuration/Scanning Setup/Database Scripts section of the Lansweeper web console. Monitors do not count as licensed assets. You can check the actual number of licensed assets in the section Configuration/Your license.

Only the Standard versions (250 clients / 750 clients) are limited to respectively 250 and 750 licensed assets. All other license types have no limitation on the number of assets.