i would say so BlackHatHunter !

ps sorry i should have said routers and tcp printers (by that i mean printers attached directly to the network without being shared off another computer)

if you use something like superscan and scan 192.168.1.1 -192.168.1.254 for port 23 (telnet) or maybe even port 80 (web server) you should be able to find any routers or printers that are in that range.


BTW if you get a free copy of syslogd from kiwi software and telnet to any printers you may have you can set them to send syslog messages to syslogd and be able to tell if your printers are having trouble or running out of tonner before your called...might impress your boss.