‎08-16-2023 10:16 PM - last edited on ‎04-02-2024 11:08 AM by Mercedes_O
Can you someone describe the circumstances that Lansweeper will scan a (Windows Workstation) host and determine that its a network device?
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‎08-17-2023 04:28 PM
For Lansweeper to determine that a target is a Windows machine, it requires port 135 TCP to be open. If that port is closed, Lansweeper will try to scan that asset by other methods and might list it as a network device.
You can find the list of ports used by Lansweeper and the network scan requirements in the following knowledge base articles:
https://community.lansweeper.com/t5/requirements/ports-scanned-or-used-by-lansweeper/ta-p/64273
https://community.lansweeper.com/t5/requirements/network-device-scanning-requirements/ta-p/64380
‎08-21-2023 07:05 PM
Thanks for the info!
‎08-18-2023 02:25 AM - edited ‎08-18-2023 02:26 AM
I'll additionally mention my favorite scanning troubleshooting KB as an extra to those 2 excellent on point resources: https://community.lansweeper.com/t5/troubleshooting-scanning-issues/scanning-troubleshoot-guide/ta-p...
‎08-17-2023 04:28 PM
For Lansweeper to determine that a target is a Windows machine, it requires port 135 TCP to be open. If that port is closed, Lansweeper will try to scan that asset by other methods and might list it as a network device.
You can find the list of ports used by Lansweeper and the network scan requirements in the following knowledge base articles:
https://community.lansweeper.com/t5/requirements/ports-scanned-or-used-by-lansweeper/ta-p/64273
https://community.lansweeper.com/t5/requirements/network-device-scanning-requirements/ta-p/64380
‎08-17-2023 03:02 PM
I also want to know it.
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