Zkteco - Ip Scanner
When deploying ZKTeco biometric devices in an office, factory, or any large building, they are usually distributed across different rooms and floors, each connected to the local network. Manually walking to each terminal to note its IP address is inefficient and impractical. An IP scanner automates this process: it broadcasts a search query across the network, and every ZKTeco device that responds is listed in a single interface.
| IP Address | Device Name | Serial Number | Version | Port | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 192.168.1.201 | SpeedFace-V5L | V5L12345678 | 1.3.2 | 4370 | zkteco ip scanner
Antivirus software (especially McAfee and Norton) often flags the ZKTeco IP Scanner as a false positive because it uses raw sockets and UDP broadcasts. You must add the scanner folder to your antivirus exclusion list before running it. When deploying ZKTeco biometric devices in an office,
When scanning a network for fresh, out-of-the-box ZKTeco installations, look for these default factory parameters: Default Value 192.168.1.201 (Alternative: 192.168.1.202 ) Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.1.1 Primary Communication Port 4370 (UDP/TCP for Standalone SDK) Web Server Port 80 or 8081 (For devices with web interfaces) ADMS/PUSH Port 8088 (Default for cloud communication) Step-by-Step: How to Scan and Find Your ZKTeco Device | IP Address | Device Name | Serial
If your IP scanner returns zero results, consider these common causes:
Broadcasts a UDP ping across the local network segment.
If the scanner tool cannot find your device, try these steps: Physical Reset