How to Create a Network Map in Windows 7
Posted on November 24, 2009 at 5:20 am
I’ve been playing with Windows 7 ever since it came out and am thoroughly enjoying all the new features (as you can tell by my many articles). One cool new feature is dynamic networking mapping.
Basically, instead of buying or downloading a network mapping software tool, you can do it from within Windows 7 itself. You can quickly create a network map that includes all computers and devices connected to the same network.
To create your own network map, click on Start, then Control Panel, then Network and Internet, and finally Network and Sharing Center.
Now you’ll see some basic information about your current network connection, such as the wireless network you’re connected to, etc.
Now click on the See full map link at the top right. Wait a few second while the network map is being dynamically generated.
Pretty neat right! As you can see, I have two PC’s connected to my wireless network, which is called Aseem Home. In reality, the wireless router is called Linksys WRT310N and it’s also connected to a switch, which connects to the Internet.
Other devices like my wireless printer and Xbox 360 show up, but are not added to the map. You can click on “Click here to see all other devices” to get a break-down of everything else on the network.
At the top, you can also choose which connection you want to create the network map for in case you have multiple network adapters on your computer. It’s not as fancy looking as a professional software app, but it’s free and works fairly well! Enjoy!
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Hi,
I followed your instructions and was able to create a network map fairly easily, which is very cool, but I’m not sure if all the devices are showing up in the map!
I have several network devices like my Blu-ray player, TV, Xbox, wireless video camera, etc, but where do I find those devices on the network map? Or how do I add them?
Thanks!
Hi,
I am writing one script to invoke Network Map in Windows 7. Can any one help me on some commands to invoke Network map in Windows 7 from command prompt.
Thanks!