Btw it was taking like 30 secs, even while trying with "start ping". The problem was my IP range had 60k+ possible IP address and after scanning all of them (which was not so simple, and really ugly with the start command) the arp table was really poorly populated. I tried the technique of pinging all subnet and then do an arp command. A lot of answers like M.S.Aruns's all over stackoverflow and elsewhere, but nobody explains them, nor explains the solution correctly (IMHO). I had this problem for retrieveing some virtual machines IP address for which all I had was the MAC address. How do I get the Android phone to appear in the arp table (without doing anything from it besides connecting to WiFi)? But I don't have the option to manually do that everytime I want it to appear in the arp table. I tried requesting 192.168.0.100 (IP of my desktop PC) from the phone's browser, and that sure enough puts the phone on the radar. ![]() The problem is it doesn't show up in the table! I tried ping 192.168.0.255 but it still doesn't show up. ![]() So I'm trying arp -a and searching for my phone's MAC address so I can get its IP from the table. ![]() I'm trying to write a batch file that's supposed to find the dynamically assigned IP of my Android phone when it's connected to the network (Tenda WiFi router).
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