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=== Network Utility Tool ===
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The `network` command provides network-related utilities for CC Tweaked, including status checking, port scanning, and device discovery.
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== Basic Usage ==
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>>color yellow
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network <command> [options]
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>>color white
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== Available Commands ==
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- **status**: Check network status
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- **scan <ip> [port_range]**: Scan ports on a device
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- **discover**: Discover remote devices
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- **help**: Show this help message
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== Command Options ==
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- For `scan` command:
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- `<ip>`: IP address of the device to scan
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- `[port_range]`: Optional port range (format: start-end, default: 1-1024)
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== Usage Examples ==
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1. Check network status:
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>>color yellow
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network status
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>>color white
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2. Scan ports on a device (default 1-1024):
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>>color yellow
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network scan 192.168.1.1
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>>color white
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3. Scan specific port range:
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>>color yellow
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network scan 192.168.1.1 80-100
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>>color white
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4. Discover remote devices:
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>>color yellow
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network discover
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>>color white
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5. Show help information:
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>>color yellow
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network help
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>>color white
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== Key Bindings ==
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- **Ctrl+T**: Cancel port scan or device discovery
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== Notes ==
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- Port scanning requires HTTP to be enabled in CC Tweaked configuration
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- Device discovery requires a modem to be attached to the computer
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- Scanning large port ranges may take some time
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- Press Ctrl+T to cancel any ongoing operation
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== Troubleshooting ==
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- If port scanning fails, check if HTTP is enabled in your CC Tweaked configuration
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- If device discovery doesn't find any devices, ensure your modem is properly connected and powered
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- For port scanning, make sure the target device is reachable over the network
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