My school's laptop program is pretty rubbish in terms of choice and I've been given the green light to bring my windows 10 laptop and connect to the network. I can connect to the wifi and internet with my regular username and password. Although, I'm on my own trying to connect to the networked storage and shared documents. All the school devices are under a MOE (managed os) and things like cmd, regeddit and even right-clicking in file explorer have been disabled (don't have admin permissions). I'm fairly certain that because of the network setup, if I can find the IP address of the two servers I can map them as network drives.
Does anybody know how to find the IP address and port of a nas? I know of a way to install wireshark onto a device, can I find it that way? Or maybe I can use another network monitor to find the IP address of the server by intercepting open communications (like while transferring files from the server to my drive)? It's also worth noting that I can't just look through the network to find them, there's hundreds of devices connected all labeled with consecutive numbers.
I just need to find a way to map the network drives. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Does anybody know how to find the IP address and port of a nas? I know of a way to install wireshark onto a device, can I find it that way? Or maybe I can use another network monitor to find the IP address of the server by intercepting open communications (like while transferring files from the server to my drive)? It's also worth noting that I can't just look through the network to find them, there's hundreds of devices connected all labeled with consecutive numbers.
I just need to find a way to map the network drives. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.