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How to get the connected computer in the network

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    Hello Experts, I would like to ask some help if how can I know the number of pc connected in my network. Any link of suggestion/comments for me to read if what will I use is kindly appreciated. Thanks, DAN

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      Hello Experts, I would like to ask some help if how can I know the number of pc connected in my network. Any link of suggestion/comments for me to read if what will I use is kindly appreciated. Thanks, DAN

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      Here[^] is a solution for you

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        Here[^] is a solution for you

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        Hello, Thanks for the nice link it was very useful. Still confusing how to understand the code but having a guide on what to do is a bit more easier :) Thanks, DAN

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          Hello, Thanks for the nice link it was very useful. Still confusing how to understand the code but having a guide on what to do is a bit more easier :) Thanks, DAN

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          You may use the Comments and Discussions section below the article and add a new message to the article writer and ask what you more want to know.

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