

See Also: How to Completely Uninstall Applications Mac OS X Neither of these tools allow the use to sniff and track individual packets, however. IP Scanner will only show the first 6 devices in the free version in comparison to LanScan which allows you to see all devices connected to your network in the free version. Both of these apps are free to use and show which devices are connected to your LAN. The two most basics apps covered are LanScan and IP Scanner.

In the video above, I go over 5 different tools that you can use to monitor your network traffic on a Mac OS X computer. There are a number of free network scanner tools, apps and utilities for Mac OS X if you’re looking to monitor the devices connected to you LAN or even the specific packets that are traveling to and from your LAN.
