Identifies all active ZKTeco terminals on the subnet.
Using the tool to ensure the controller is reachable before adding it to ZKBio CVSecurity . Troubleshooting the ZKTeco IP Scanner If the tool does not find your device, check the following: zkteco ip scanner
: For ZKTeco IP cameras, the surveillance client software includes a search tool to identify cameras and their current IP assignments. Identifies all active ZKTeco terminals on the subnet
Within seconds, a list will populate showing the Device Name, IP Address, Subnet Mask, MAC Address, and Firmware version. Method 2: Scanning via ZKBioSecurity or BioTime Software Within seconds, a list will populate showing the
ZKTeco IP Scanner is a Windows utility used to discover ZKTeco biometric and access-control devices on a local network, list their IP addresses, MACs, models, and allow basic device configuration (IP assignment, subnet, gateway). It simplifies deploying and maintaining time-attendance terminals, door controllers, and biometric readers by automating device discovery and offering simple network setup tools.
When installing or troubleshooting ZKTeco biometric devices (such as fingerprint readers, facial recognition terminals, or access control panels), the first step is often locating the device on the Local Area Network (LAN). Because these devices are often set to default IP addresses or assigned dynamic IPs via DHCP, finding them manually can be tedious.
Identifies all active ZKTeco terminals on the subnet.
Using the tool to ensure the controller is reachable before adding it to ZKBio CVSecurity . Troubleshooting the ZKTeco IP Scanner If the tool does not find your device, check the following:
: For ZKTeco IP cameras, the surveillance client software includes a search tool to identify cameras and their current IP assignments.
Within seconds, a list will populate showing the Device Name, IP Address, Subnet Mask, MAC Address, and Firmware version. Method 2: Scanning via ZKBioSecurity or BioTime Software
ZKTeco IP Scanner is a Windows utility used to discover ZKTeco biometric and access-control devices on a local network, list their IP addresses, MACs, models, and allow basic device configuration (IP assignment, subnet, gateway). It simplifies deploying and maintaining time-attendance terminals, door controllers, and biometric readers by automating device discovery and offering simple network setup tools.
When installing or troubleshooting ZKTeco biometric devices (such as fingerprint readers, facial recognition terminals, or access control panels), the first step is often locating the device on the Local Area Network (LAN). Because these devices are often set to default IP addresses or assigned dynamic IPs via DHCP, finding them manually can be tedious.