Universal Plug-and-Play Tester

v2.08

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Freeware
Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista
Jul 2, 2007
179 kBytes
unspecified

 

UPnP Tester is an experimental tool that lists all the available devices compatible with the Universal Plug-and-Play protocol including Internet Gateway Devices (IGDs). As soon as the program starts, it searches for available devices then it updates the list as devices are plugged or unplugged. The status window displays miscellaneous notifications and the IP addresses as they are assigned. You can also select a device or a service from the list and click Properties... to get some information about it or to query a service. In the properties, double-click any URL to open it in your default browser.

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