Radarcape:CapeFinder
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About CapeFinder
CapeFinder is a small and easy to use tool that provides a neat overview of your local Radarcapes. It also shows additional information including IP-Address, Hostname, Software-Version and MAC-Address. You can open your Radarcapes webpage with a double click or copy its IP by pressing Ctrl+C. See 'features' for more.
This is how CapeFinder currently looks like:
(screenshot coming soon)
Do you have some great ideas or would like to have additional functionality? Feel free to contact me at (email).
How to use
Download the latest version and run it.
Hint: You need to allow network access to make CapeFinder able to do its work. Add a firewall-exception if necessary.
Features
Capefinder automatically detects your network configuration and finds connected Radarcapes.
You can use the following controls to make your life easier:
- Double click IP-Address: open the selected Radarcape in your default browser. (via its current IP-Address)
- Double click hostname: does the same but uses the hostname. Requires a working DNS-Server and domain configuration.
- Ctrl+C: copy the selected Radarcapes' IP-Address to clipboard.
And the advanced controls:
- F5: manually trigger the automatic scanning.
- F6: rescan local network adapters. Use that if you connect a new adapter during runtime.
- F7: check if an updated version of CapeFinder is available.
Dependencies
- Your Radarcapes must run on firmware version 161030 or newer.
- CapeFinder currently supports only Windows operating systems.
Technical Limitations
Note: If you do not know what this is about you probably can just proceed to downloads.
- Your firewall must allow CapeFinder to connect to your network. Add an exception if necessary.
- CapeFinder does not support IPv6 for now.
- All involved network knots have to allow multicast messages. That includes amongst others: Router, WLAN-Repeater, Access-Points, Network-Bridges and VPN-Connections.
Downloads
(download is coming soon)