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[GH-ISSUE #112] Feature Request: Network scanning with installed agents #2009
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Originally created by @DjMagicFingers on GitHub (Sep 19, 2020).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/amidaware/tacticalrmm/issues/112
Originally assigned to: @wh1te909 on GitHub.
Having a network view of the client premise is requested.
As long as the agent is installed, a network scan can be initiated from the agent to fetch all devices that the agent can see on the same subnet.
Additional features that can be added to this:
@bradhawkins85 commented on GitHub (Sep 19, 2020):
This would be awesome
@wh1te909 commented on GitHub (Sep 23, 2020):
awesome request, been planning to implement a network view eventually for each site
@DjMagicFingers commented on GitHub (Dec 27, 2020):
Can this help?
https://www.observium.org/
@johnnyq commented on GitHub (May 10, 2021):
This would be Fantastic!!
@technoicon commented on GitHub (Jun 5, 2025):
Was just about to log a feature request for this.
It would be amazing to even add Non Managed Devices, like network switches/ thin clients etc, as a manual entry, under another tab. Servers, Workstations, Non Managed.
Reason being, that new Technicians could get a wider understanding of the network environment and we should put notes in the description on how to manage these devices.
Thanks
@silversword411 commented on GitHub (Jun 5, 2025):
In the mean time use the Network scanner script
https://github.com/amidaware/community-scripts/blob/main/scripts_staging/Win_NetworkScanner.py