Net Radar monitors the status of your VPN connection and shows the current geographical location of your public IP address in the menu bar. Net Radar will warn you immediately when your connection is no longer private.
Features
Runs in the menu bar, showing the current geographical location of your Internet connection.
The color of the displayed location indicates the status of your VPN connection.
Clicking on the menu bar item will display a popup showing the location on a map and the status of your connection.
Can be automatically launched at startup of your Mac.
Works with all types of remote VPN connections.
The type of warning can be configured to be a simple notification, a modal dialog, or as a popup.
Does not interfere with your Internet connection or VPN setup.
Includes a Setup Assistant that leads you through a few simple steps to set up Net Radar.
Can also be used to just monitor the location of your public IP address, without VPN verifications.
NOTE Net Radar monitors the operational status of your VPN connection, based on system events and empirical data.
Tested with OpenVPN, PPTP, L2TP, IPSec, WireGuard and IKEv2.
Net Radar does not include a VPN service.
Net Radar is not able to check whether your connection is encrypted or not.
Net Radar is not able to detect IPv6 and DNS leaks.
Network Radar is an advanced network scanning and managing tool. Featuring an easy-to-use and streamlined design, the all-new Network Radar 2 has been engineered from the ground up as a modern Mac application.
Key Features
Scan your network and retrieve detailed information on network devices
Run useful network tools and commands with the click of a button
Use the monitoring feature and get notified about changes in your network
Access devices from previous scans, even in different networks
Use the simple rules / actions system for automatic processing of devices
Simply connect to a device by double-clicking it in the list
Assign your own names and choose from provided icons or import own icons
Organize your hosts in folders and smart folders
Create scans with custom IP ranges
Export a scan to XML, CSV, TXT or PDF
All you have to do to use Network Radar is to click the Scan button. No configuration is required. However, Network Radar is more than a simple IP scanner. It comes with useful tools, such as Ping, Portscan and Whois. In addition to that you can send commands to your devices with the click of a button. Use Wake On LAN with every Wake On LAN capable device and shutdown, restart or send other Macs to sleep, even if they are not within your local network.
Once Network Radar has scanned your network, it lists all found devices. Select one to see more details, such as IP, IPv6 and MAC address, vendor name, DNS name, mDNS names, NetBIOS name, NetBIOS domain, open ports, OS version, response time, the Mac model identifier and much more depending on how much information your device and network reveals. Let Network Radar monitor a scan and get live updates on changes in your network. All changes are logged. You may also want to receive notifications when a device enters or leaves your network. With the possibility to configure custom rules and actions you can do things such as sending a mail to yourself as soon as your server goes offline or play a sound when a FTP Server appears in your network. Organize your hosts in folders. You want all your iPads in one folder? Just create a smart folders and let Network Radar do the work. By binding scans to networks, Network Radar always knows if a devices is reachable or not, making it easy to refresh or monitor a bunch of devices even from different networks.
Supported Network Interfaces
Built-in WiFi
Built-in Ethernet
Apple’s USB to Ethernet Adapter
Apple’s Thunderbolt to Ethernet Adapter
Apple’s Thunderbolt Display Ethernet *Please note that the amount of information Network Radar can find depends on the network it scans.
Network Radar is an advanced network scanning and managing tool. Featuring an easy-to-use and streamlined design, the all-new Network Radar 2 has been engineered from the ground up as a modern Mac application.
Key Features
Scan your network and retrieve detailed information on network devices
Run useful network tools and commands with the click of a button
Use the monitoring feature and get notified about changes in your network
Access devices from previous scans, even in different networks
Use the simple rules / actions system for automatic processing of devices
Simply connect to a device by double-clicking it in the list
Assign your own names and choose from provided icons or import own icons
Organize your hosts in folders and smart folders
Create scans with custom IP ranges
Export a scan to XML, CSV, TXT or PDF
All you have to do to use Network Radar is to click the Scan button. No configuration is required. However, Network Radar is more than a simple IP scanner. It comes with useful tools, such as Ping, Portscan and Whois. In addition to that you can send commands to your devices with the click of a button. Use Wake On LAN with every Wake On LAN capable device and shutdown, restart or send other Macs to sleep, even if they are not within your local network.
Once Network Radar has scanned your network, it lists all found devices. Select one to see more details, such as IP, IPv6 and MAC address, vendor name, DNS name, mDNS names, NetBIOS name, NetBIOS domain, open ports, OS version, response time, the Mac model identifier and much more depending on how much information your device and network reveals. Let Network Radar monitor a scan and get live updates on changes in your network. All changes are logged. You may also want to receive notifications when a device enters or leaves your network. With the possibility to configure custom rules and actions you can do things such as sending a mail to yourself as soon as your server goes offline or play a sound when a FTP Server appears in your network. Organize your hosts in folders. You want all your iPads in one folder? Just create a smart folders and let Network Radar do the work. By binding scans to networks, Network Radar always knows if a devices is reachable or not, making it easy to refresh or monitor a bunch of devices even from different networks.
Supported Network Interfaces
Built-in WiFi
Built-in Ethernet
Apple’s USB to Ethernet Adapter
Apple’s Thunderbolt to Ethernet Adapter
Apple’s Thunderbolt Display Ethernet *Please note that the amount of information Network Radar can find depends on the network it scans.
What’s New:
Version 2.10 New Features
The interface has been updated to match the new design of macOS 11 Big Sur.
Network Radar now uses the open source service of ipify.org to determine the public IP address.
Empty Networks can now be removed in the Network section.
The minimum OS has been increased to macOS 10.15.
The system images and model IDs have been cleaned up by removing similar models.
The vendor and device database has been updated.
Bug Fixes
For some users the app did crash while launching.
Sometimes the public IP address of a network did not update automatically.
The host image menu responded slowly on some Macs.
Net Radar monitors the status of your VPN connection and shows the current geographical location of your public IP address in the menu bar. Net Radar will warn you immediately when your connection is no longer private.
Features
Runs in the menu bar, showing the current geographical location of your Internet connection.
The color of the displayed location indicates the status of your VPN connection.
Clicking on the menu bar item will display a popup showing the location on a map and the status of your connection.
Can be automatically launched at startup of your Mac.
Works with all types of remote VPN connections.
The type of warning can be configured to be a simple notification, a modal dialog, or as a popup.
Does not interfere with your Internet connection or VPN setup.
Includes a Setup Assistant that leads you through a few simple steps to set up Net Radar.
Can also be used to just monitor the location of your public IP address, without VPN verifications.
NOTE Net Radar monitors the operational status of your VPN connection, based on system events and empirical data.
Tested with OpenVPN, PPTP, L2TP, IPSec, WireGuard and IKEv2.
Net Radar does not include a VPN service.
Net Radar is not able to check whether your connection is encrypted or not.
Net Radar is not able to detect IPv6 and DNS leaks.
What’s New:
Version 1.2
New option to show external IP number or country in the menu bar, instead of city.
New Warning display settings, including an option not to show warnings at all.
Network Radar is an advanced network scanning and managing tool. Featuring an easy-to-use and streamlined design, the all-new Network Radar 2 has been engineered from the ground up as a modern Mac application.
Key Features
Scan your network and retrieve detailed information on network devices
Run useful network tools and commands with the click of a button
Use the monitoring feature and get notified about changes in your network
Access devices from previous scans, even in different networks
Use the simple rules / actions system for automatic processing of devices
Simply connect to a device by double-clicking it in the list
Assign your own names and choose from provided icons or import own icons
Organize your hosts in folders and smart folders
Create scans with custom IP ranges
Export a scan to XML, CSV, TXT or PDF
All you have to do to use Network Radar is to click the Scan button. No configuration is required. However, Network Radar is more than a simple IP scanner. It comes with useful tools, such as Ping, Portscan and Whois. In addition to that you can send commands to your devices with the click of a button. Use Wake On LAN with every Wake On LAN capable device and shutdown, restart or send other Macs to sleep, even if they are not within your local network.
Once Network Radar has scanned your network, it lists all found devices. Select one to see more details, such as IP, IPv6 and MAC address, vendor name, DNS name, mDNS names, NetBIOS name, NetBIOS domain, open ports, OS version, response time, the Mac model identifier and much more depending on how much information your device and network reveals. Let Network Radar monitor a scan and get live updates on changes in your network. All changes are logged. You may also want to receive notifications when a device enters or leaves your network. With the possibility to configure custom rules and actions you can do things such as sending a mail to yourself as soon as your server goes offline or play a sound when a FTP Server appears in your network. Organize your hosts in folders. You want all your iPads in one folder? Just create a smart folders and let Network Radar do the work. By binding scans to networks, Network Radar always knows if a devices is reachable or not, making it easy to refresh or monitor a bunch of devices even from different networks.
Supported Network Interfaces
Built-in WiFi
Built-in Ethernet
Apple’s USB to Ethernet Adapter
Apple’s Thunderbolt to Ethernet Adapter
Apple’s Thunderbolt Display Ethernet *Please note that the amount of information Network Radar can find depends on the network it scans.
Network Radar is an advanced network scanning and managing tool. Featuring an easy-to-use and streamlined design, the all-new Network Radar 2 has been engineered from the ground up as a modern Mac application.
Key Features
Scan your network and retrieve detailed information on network devices
Run useful network tools and commands with the click of a button
Use the monitoring feature and get notified about changes in your network
Access devices from previous scans, even in different networks
Use the simple rules / actions system for automatic processing of devices
Simply connect to a device by double-clicking it in the list
Assign your own names and choose from provided icons or import own icons
Organize your hosts in folders and smart folders
Create scans with custom IP ranges
Export a scan to XML, CSV, TXT or PDF
All you have to do to use Network Radar is to click the Scan button. No configuration is required. However, Network Radar is more than a simple IP scanner. It comes with useful tools, such as Ping, Portscan and Whois. In addition to that you can send commands to your devices with the click of a button. Use Wake On LAN with every Wake On LAN capable device and shutdown, restart or send other Macs to sleep, even if they are not within your local network.
Once Network Radar has scanned your network, it lists all found devices. Select one to see more details, such as IP, IPv6 and MAC address, vendor name, DNS name, mDNS names, NetBIOS name, NetBIOS domain, open ports, OS version, response time, the Mac model identifier and much more depending on how much information your device and network reveals. Let Network Radar monitor a scan and get live updates on changes in your network. All changes are logged. You may also want to receive notifications when a device enters or leaves your network. With the possibility to configure custom rules and actions you can do things such as sending a mail to yourself as soon as your server goes offline or play a sound when a FTP Server appears in your network. Organize your hosts in folders. You want all your iPads in one folder? Just create a smart folders and let Network Radar do the work. By binding scans to networks, Network Radar always knows if a devices is reachable or not, making it easy to refresh or monitor a bunch of devices even from different networks.
Supported Network Interfaces
Built-in WiFi
Built-in Ethernet
Apple’s USB to Ethernet Adapter
Apple’s Thunderbolt to Ethernet Adapter
Apple’s Thunderbolt Display Ethernet *Please note that the amount of information Network Radar can find depends on the network it scans.
What’s New:
Version 2.9 New Features
A new option has been added to the Scan settings to change the way Hosts are identified. (MAC address or IP address or IP address only)
The Network section now displays a network’s last known public IP address.
The Response time for is now logged in the Port Scanner section.
More IoT / Smart Home Host images have been added to the library.
There is a new view option to show the status indicators with a shape to distinguish them more easily.
There is a new view option to switch to a list view with larger rows and Host images.
You can now right click on the Ping graph to export it as an image.
Last activity has been added to PDF export options.
The interface for creating new Custom Scans has been updated with options to adjust the Scan settings.
Bug Fixes
Parts of the sidebar could disappear if running on macOs 10.14 or below.
Sortation by IP address was incorrect.
In rare cases an empty windows was shown.
Refreshing a single host in All Hosts did not work.
Refreshing a single hosts sometime did stop the port scanner too early.
Sometimes the Host list was empty.
The app could become unresponsive when a DNS server timed out.
Crash when running the Ping tool.
Creating a new custom host could crash the app.
Changing PDF export options could crash the app.
Writing logs for too many Hosts at once could crash the app.
Network Radar is an advanced network scanning and managing tool. Featuring an easy-to-use and streamlined design, the all-new Network Radar 2 has been engineered from the ground up as a modern Mac application.
Key Features
Scan your network and retrieve detailed information on network devices
Run useful network tools and commands with the click of a button
Use the monitoring feature and get notified about changes in your network
Access devices from previous scans, even in different networks
Use the simple rules / actions system for automatic processing of devices
Simply connect to a device by double-clicking it in the list
Assign your own names and choose from provided icons or import own icons
Organize your hosts in folders and smart folders
Create scans with custom IP ranges
Export a scan to XML, CSV, TXT or PDF
All you have to do to use Network Radar is to click the Scan button. No configuration is required. However, Network Radar is more than a simple IP scanner. It comes with useful tools, such as Ping, Portscan and Whois. In addition to that you can send commands to your devices with the click of a button. Use Wake On LAN with every Wake On LAN capable device and shutdown, restart or send other Macs to sleep, even if they are not within your local network.
Once Network Radar has scanned your network, it lists all found devices. Select one to see more details, such as IP, IPv6 and MAC address, vendor name, DNS name, mDNS names, NetBIOS name, NetBIOS domain, open ports, OS version, response time, the Mac model identifier and much more depending on how much information your device and network reveals. Let Network Radar monitor a scan and get live updates on changes in your network. All changes are logged. You may also want to receive notifications when a device enters or leaves your network. With the possibility to configure custom rules and actions you can do things such as sending a mail to yourself as soon as your server goes offline or play a sound when a FTP Server appears in your network. Organize your hosts in folders. You want all your iPads in one folder? Just create a smart folders and let Network Radar do the work. By binding scans to networks, Network Radar always knows if a devices is reachable or not, making it easy to refresh or monitor a bunch of devices even from different networks.
Supported Network Interfaces
Built-in WiFi
Built-in Ethernet
Apple’s USB to Ethernet Adapter
Apple’s Thunderbolt to Ethernet Adapter
Apple’s Thunderbolt Display Ethernet *Please note that the amount of information Network Radar can find depends on the network it scans.
What’s New:
Version 2.8.1 New Features
Chinese localisation has been added. Thank you 陈晨.
The Host status ‘unknown’ has been renamed to ‘cached’.
Bug Fixes
Exiting the full screen could lead to a crash.
In some cases sorting the host list by response time did not work as expected.
Sometimes deleting a scan in the sidebar did not work.
Reading a Bonjour service’s TXT data could crash the app.
The could crash when updating the state of the export menu.
Network Radar is a powerful network scanning and managing tool that everyone can use. Find out which devices are connected to your network, detect intruders, troubleshoot network issues and get notified upon changes.
Once Network Radar has scanned your network, it lists all devices – even those that have been online before you started the first scan. Select a device on the list to see more details, such as IP, IPv6 and MAC address, vendor name, DNS names, mDNS name, NetBIOS name, NetBIOS domain, open ports, OS version, response time, the Mac model identifier and much more.
Let Network Radar monitor a scan and get live updates on changes in your network. All changes are logged so you always know what happened when. You may also want to receive notifications when a device enters or leaves your network. With the possibility to configure custom rules and actions Network Radar can send yourself a mail as soon as a certain server goes offline or play a sound when a FTP Server appears in your network. The possible configurations are endless.
Organise your hosts in folders. You want all your iPads in one folder? Just create a smart folders and let Network Radar do the work. By binding scans to networks, Network Radar always knows if a devices is reachable or not, making it easy to refresh or monitor a bunch of devices even from different networks.
KEY FEATURES:
Network Radar offers many features in a single, elegant interface. Here are just a few of them:
Scan your network and retrieve detailed information about network devices
Run useful network tools and commands with the click of a button
Monitor devices and get notified about changes in your network
Use the simple rules / actions system for automatic processing of devices
Establish a connection to a device by simply double-clicking it in the list
Customise your devices by assigning your own names, icons, type and vendor names
Organise your hosts in folders and smart folders
Create scans with custom IP ranges
Export a scan to XML, CSV, TXT, PDF or NETRADR and import back to Network Radar
Supported Network Interfaces
Built-in WiFi
Built-in Ethernet
Apple’s USB to Ethernet Adapter
Apple’s Thunderbolt to Ethernet Adapter
Apple’s Thunderbolt Display Ethernet *Please note that the amount of information Network Radar can find depends on the network it scans.
Information
CompatibilityOS X 10.11 or later, 64-bit processor