Webtile Network Discovery -

| IP Address | Hostname | OS Likely | Open Ports | |------------|----------------|----------------|--------------------------| | 192.168.1.1 | gateway.local | Linux (Router) | 22, 80, 443 | | 192.168.1.5 | workstation-01 | Windows 11 | 445, 3389 | | 192.168.1.12 | web-nginx | Ubuntu 22.04 | 80, 443 |

While powerful, this visualization method introduces specific security risks that engineers must mitigate.

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: It provides an easy-to-navigate environment for junior network engineers or home users to verify if their computer can "see" other devices on a local area network (LAN) without complex command-line configurations.

To extract granular data like serial numbers, installed software, and hardware configurations, the system uses credentialed scanning via: | IP Address | Hostname | OS Likely

The process of "discovering" a network via this visual approach involves a structured pipeline:

The primary goal of this discovery process is to identify every device, application, and connection within a digital environment. By specifically targeting "web" components, it focuses on devices that host a web-based management interface or transmit data via web protocols like HTTP/HTTPS. If you share with third parties, their policies apply

Identifies "headless" devices (those without monitors) that are often overlooked in manual inventories.