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How come my blackberry doesn't show up when I type NET VIEW in cmd even though its on my network?
How come my blackberry doesn't show up when I type NET VIEW in cmd even though its on my network?
Windows Explorer > Network can be viewed by clicking Network on the left side navigation pane:
Highlighted part of Explorer screenshot above shows computers belonging to same subnet.
Command ipconfig /all in Command Prompt also shows computers and devices in your network.
If your device is not shown in these, it will not belong to same subnet or as UsernameIssues has told previously in this thread it is hidden from network. In this case you need to change network settings on your device (Blackberry).
I have absolutely no knowledge of Blackberries so I can not help you in that.
Kari
Oh, no it doesn't show up. It shows up in my router though.
The only way to see everything on a network is to scan it with tools like nmap and use the network ID as your target.
Than you guys for the input. This is very useful.
I do agree, Kari is a star.
May I have another question? How to have the IP address of the machines (exclusively the machines)?
Best
Jamal
If your dns server is setup correctly. You should be able to use
nslookup FQDN
FQDN= fully qualified domain name.
Find your fqdn with
echo %COMPUTERNAME%.%USERDNSDOMAIN%
example from work:
C:\Documents and Settings\CParman>echo %COMPUTERNAME%.%USERDNSDOMAIN%
CPARMAN-8DFCMF1.CORP
update:
%USERDNSDOMAIN% only works on a domain
So you can get it with the ipconfig /all output.
Code:C:\Documents and Settings\CParman>ipconfig /all Windows IP Configuration Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : cparman-8dfcmf1 Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : CORP
Last edited by Parman; 21 Jan 2013 at 15:24.