if == " main ": # Example: change to your network prefix devices = scan_network("192.168.1.")
The computer and the ZKTeco device are on different IP subnets (e.g., PC is 192.168.1.X , Device is default 192.168.2.X ).
If your terminals support ADMS (Automatic Data Master Server), the software listens for incoming device connections or scans specified IP ranges to pull devices into the management console. 3. ZKBio CVAccess / ZKBio Security zkteco ip scanner
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Nmap (Network Mapper) is the industry standard for network discovery. When trying to locate a ZKTeco device that has lost its documentation, Nmap can be used to scan the local subnet for open ports and service fingerprints. The recommended approach is to scan for the common ZKTeco ports: if == " main ": # Example: change
If your scanner or software does not find the device:
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ZKTeco does not have a universal "one-size-fits-all" scanner. The correct tool depends on your device series (e.g., InBIO, ProFace, SpeedFace, or the classic K40/SF300).
: It scans local subnets specifically for ZK hardware.