Netscantools Pro Version 11 216 -
According to the developer’s changelog (released Dec 2024), version 11.216 is a Long Term Support (LTS) build. The next major version (12.x) is expected in late 2025 and will feature:
For now, 11.216 is the stable, battle-tested foundation.
David typed in the IP address of the stricken server. Instead of a standard Windows ping, he opened the ICMP Ping Tool within NetScanTools. netscantools pro version 11 216
"Standard ping uses the standard echo request," David explained as Elena looked over his shoulder. "But sometimes, firewalls block those specifically to hide from scanners. I’m setting NetScanTools to use Timestamp Requests and Netmask Requests."
He hit Start. The log scrolled rapidly.
Reply received from 192.168.10.20: Time Stamp Reply...
"Gotcha," David said. "The server is alive. It’s responding to Timestamp requests, which means the TCP/IP stack is functional. It’s just ignoring standard pings." For now, 11
While NetScanTools Pro has always been powerful, version 11.216 introduces specific enhancements that solve real-world pain points.
You just started a new job, and the network closet is a mess. Plug your laptop into any port, run NetScanTools Pro 11.216’s "Discover Network Adapters" followed by "Ping Scan" . The tool will identify every live IP, resolve hostnames, and—most importantly—perform a Reverse DNS lookup to guess what the device is. Within 30 seconds, you have a map of all routers, printers, and servers. David typed in the IP address of the stricken server