Know your network! iNet - Now with enhanced device detection.
iNet – Know Your Network. Take Control.
Ever wondered who’s on your Wi-Fi or what services are running on your local network? iNet reveals it all — clearly and instantly.
Designed for both tech experts and everyday users, iNet helps you monitor, analyze, and manage your network with ease.
Find out which devices are connected, view open ports and services, and even wake up sleeping Macs remotely. You can rename and customize devices with your own icons for easy recognition.
Network Scanner
• See all devices connected to your network — including IP, MAC, and more
• Customize devices with names and icons for fast identification
• Set IP scan ranges and network interfaces
• Export scan results (CSV or PDF)
• Connect via SSH, VNC, or HTTP
Bonjour Monitor
• Real-time view of all Bonjour services
• See which services are running on specific devices
• Get detailed info per service and per domain
Wake on LAN
• Wake Macs and PCs over LAN or Internet
• Sleep, shut down, or restart Macs remotely
• Use SSH commands
• Build a favorites list for quick access
Help & Documentation
• Built-in help (English and German)
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Private by Design.
iNet collects no user data, never “phones home”, and has no subscriptions. Just a one-time payment — all future updates included.
Trusted by professionals and Mac users since 2010. Developed in Germany.
iNet is also available as a native Mac and iPhone version.
Take a look at the screenshots. Notice anything? None of them are in portrait mode. That’s right, if you want to use this app you have to disable the orientation lock, because it’s barely usable otherwise. When in portrait mode there are huge portions of the interface that simply cannot be accessed on the right side of the screen. New bug? Hardly. It’s been this way for at least two years, I believe after they did a major UI facelift. I emailed them twice but no one could be bothered to respond.
WOL Problem
an_explorer
WOL will not accept a MAC address input based on what Windows shows the MAC address to be. INet calls it an invalid MAC address but I am clearly looking at the MAC address on the PC in question. INet did not “see” the device based on its IP address. I had to input manually the IP address shown by Windows to register the device in the list maintained by INet. INet accepted that IP address and properly showed the device status online or offline. What is preventing me from entering the MAC address manually and having INet recognize it as valid?
Essential utility
Whomever again
This app is an essential utility that I find myself using all of the time. I only wish iOS let you retrieve the MAC addresses still.
[Enhanced] Detection of router manufacturer and model
[Enhanced] Display of device list
[Updated] Vendor and Services Databases
Have a fine 2026!
Version 4.0.5
The developer, BananaGlue GmbH, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
Data Not Collected
The developer does not collect any data from this app.
Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More
Accessibility
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