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Managing IP addresses effectively is not just a technical necessity; it’s a critical component of network health and security. A properly maintained IP infrastructure enhances operational efficiency, reduces connectivity issues, and prevents unauthorized access.

IP monitoring software plays a pivotal role in achieving these results by providing real-time visibility into network systems and proactive troubleshooting. IT organizations wanting to take IP monitoring seriously need tools up to the task. 

Are you ready to invest in IP monitoring software for your organization? We’ve compiled a list of the best available options according to our research and user feedback. Each listed solution includes a discussion on the key features, pricing, and use case(s). Let’s begin!

What is IP monitoring software?

IP monitoring software helps track, manage, and analyze IP addresses and network activity. These tools can monitor IP address usage, detect conflicts, and ensure correct device configuration across a user’s entire network.

IP address monitoring is often part of a more comprehensive IT management solution. For example, Atera enables IP monitoring as part of its all-in-one IT management platform.

Types of IP monitoring software

IP monitoring software options vary, and it is important to know the differences before investing in one. Let’s look at the different types available.

IP address management (IPAM) software

IPAM software manages and tracks IP address allocations across networks. These tools help to prevent IP conflicts, manage DHCP and DNS settings, and provide insight into IP address usage.

IPAM tools are ideal for managing large IP address network systems. However, they lack other features crucial to IT management such as patching, scripting, and remote monitoring and management (RMM). 

Network performance monitoring tools

NPM tools monitor a network’s overall performance, including the status of IP addresses and associated devices. They track metrics such as latency, uptime, and bandwidth usage to identify and address performance issues.

Some NPM tools are standalone products that focus exclusively on performance monitoring. A few IT management platforms, such as Atera, include network monitoring as part of their all-in-one functionality.

Open-source network monitoring tools

Open-source solutions are typically free and offer high levels of customization. These tools are ideal for organizations that want complete control over their monitoring setups.

While open-source solutions have several advantages, they also have notable downsides. Drawbacks include a lack of official support, advanced levels of technical expertise for implementation, and potential security risks associated with open-source systems. These disadvantages make open-source solutions unsuitable for IT organizations trying to scale their IT infrastructure efficiently and securely.

Integrated IT management solutions

All-in-one IT management tools combine a variety of IT monitoring functions onto a single platform. In addition to IP and network monitoring, these tools often have real-time monitoring and alerting, remote access, patch management, network discovery, and advanced reporting and analytics.

Integrated IT management solutions reduce the need to invest in multiple software solutions, making them ideal for most IT departments. Atera is an example of an integrated IT management solution.

Why you need IP monitoring software

IT organizations interested in maintaining their network health and security will want to invest in IP monitoring software. Improved efficiency, scalability, compliance, and cost efficiency are added benefits of integrating IP monitoring software into your tech stack.

Let’s look at each of the benefits in more detail.

Network security

IP monitoring software detects unauthorized access, unusual traffic patterns, and potential security breaches. Identifying threats in real time helps IT teams mitigate risks and prevent data breaches and other cyberattacks.

The best IP monitoring systems offer automated patch management capabilities—either built-in or through third-party integration. This enhancement ensures that all systems within the network are up to date, which further improves IT security.

Efficient IP address management

In a network with a large number of devices, manual IP address management is an error-prone process that can result in duplicate addresses or misconfigurations.

IP address management tools ensure that each device on a user’s network has the correct configuration. They also help monitor IP address usage, thereby reducing network issues and downtime risks.

Scalability

IP monitoring platforms provide a centralized solution for monitoring and managing IP addresses, thus enabling scalability. This capability is increasingly important when organizations grow and add more devices to their networks.

A few top IP monitoring tools offer pay-per-technician pricing. This model ensures the price remains the same with each device added to a network. Users can scale their IT infrastructure without worrying about unexpected expenses.

Industry compliance

Industry-specific regulations may differ depending on the field. However, all industries require that sensitive data is protected, network security standards are met, and devices and systems are kept up to date. The top IP monitoring tools make this possible with features such as continuous monitoring, alerting, scripting, and patch management.

The best IP monitoring tools also offer compliance reporting, which produces detailed reports to demonstrate compliance.

Cost savings

IP monitoring tools often include various IT automation tools that minimize manual and repetitive tasks associated with IT management. The automation capabilities often include real-time monitoring and alerting, scripting, patching, reporting and analytics, and more.

IT automation allows IT professionals to save time and focus on more strategic initiatives, resulting in cost savings. In addition, IP monitoring tools minimize downtime and reduce the risk of costly security incidents.

The 7 best IP monitoring software for IT organizations in 2025

To help you make an informed decision about the IP monitoring software that’s right for you, here are the seven best options on today’s market. For each solution, we’ll outline key features, pricing, and its best use cases. 

1. Atera

Atera’s all-in-one IT management platform allows users to manage and allocate IP addresses across all networks. They can monitor IP address usage, identify conflicts, and ensure each device on a network is configured correctly. Atera’s real-time insights and automation capabilities help to streamline the entire IP management process.

In addition to IP monitoring, Atera‘s platform offers RMM, IT ticketing, remote access, network discovery, patch management, reporting, and more. It’s an integrated IT management solution that eliminates the need to invest in multiple software solutions, resulting in streamlined processes and cost savings.

Atera’s integrations with other network management systems enhance overall network visibility and control. For managed service providers (MSPs), Atera provides additional PSA tools such as contract management, billing, and third-party integrations with accounting software.

Features and capabilities

To automate manual processes associated with network monitoring, users can access Atera’s IT automation profiles. This feature makes it possible to automate tasks including patch management, Windows version upgrades, disk management, system maintenance, and more.

IT automation profiles

Atera’s IT automation profile

Atera’s real-time monitoring and alerting further enable proactive network maintenance. Users can set up threshold-based alerts to receive automatic notifications when critical components exceed their limits. If and when a threshold is exceeded (such as high memory usage), Atera’s auto-healing system can run a script to automatically fix the problem.
In addition to advanced automation, Atera’s platform is powered by AI through Atera Copilot. This cutting-edge solution provides a new way to manage IT environments and enhances technician productivity tenfold.

Atera Copilot

Atera Copilot home page

A highlight of Atera Copilot is its scripting abilities. Atera’s AI-script generator eliminates the lengthy manual script-writing process by automatically generating scripts to fix various issues (e.g., slow device performance or concurrent application crashes). Users simply enter a set of instructions to receive a corresponding script.

Ateras AI script generator GIF

Atera’s AI script generator

Atera Copilot also provides remote session summaries and instant ticket summaries, generates command lines, and helps troubleshoot devices in real time. 

User interface and usability

Atera offers a wide range of IT management tools with different user interfaces for each function. Despite its many tools, Atera is designed to be intuitive and easy to use—even for new users.

Atera’s admin dashboard

One of Atera’s standout features is its intuitive interface. Customers love it so much that the platform won a G2 award for both ease of use and implementation. 

If users encounter trouble navigating the platform, Atera offers 24/7 customer support. Customers can also access Atera’s extensive knowledge base, hundreds of blog articles, webinars, and an active IT community that shines as one of our strong points.

Pricing and value for money

Atera utilizes a transparent, pay-per-technician pricing model. IT department pricing plans range from $149 to $199 per month, and the MSP pricing plans range from $129 to $209 per month. For Enterprise customers, Atera provides custom quotations tailored to the required services.

Atera is one of the few IP monitoring solutions that offers pay-per-technician pricing. This model allows IT organizations to monitor an unlimited number of endpoints/devices at a fixed cost. It differs from the majority of industry solutions which rely on a priced-per-endpoint model, meaning the price increases with each additional device/endpoint.

Atera G2 rating: 4.6 out of 5.0 stars (600+ reviews)

What Atera users are saying on G2:

A G2 user applauds Atera’s remote management and monitoring features as highly useful. The reviewer also likes Atera’s ability to proactively detect and resolve possible network issues before they become serious. That’s because Atera combines its strong RMM with an IT ticketing tool, thus streamlining the management of support requests from end users.

Atera Capterra rating: 4.6 out of 5.0 stars (300+ reviews)

What Atera users are saying on Capterra:

One Capterra user who’s relied on Atera for three years details significant improvements made to the product over time. For example, Atera’s public roadmap allows users to see approaching updates. Users can also share and vote for updates they would like to see on the platform. The reviewer switched to Atera from N-able because of its attractive pay-per-technician pricing and reliable 24/7 customer support.

Atera pricing:

Atera’s pricing plans for IT departments:

  • Professional: $149 per month, per technician
  • Expert: $169 per month, per technician
  • Master: $199 per month, per technician
  • Enterprise: Custom quotation. Contact sales for pricing.

Atera’s pricing plans for MSPs:

  • Pro: $129 per month, per technician
  • Growth: $179 per month, per technician
  • Power: $209 per month, per technician
  • Superpower (Enterprise): Custom quotation. Contact sales for pricing.

Get started with Atera on a free 30-day trial, no credit card required.

2. Domotz

Domotz is an IT infrastructure monitoring solution for discovering and monitoring IP-connected devices. The IP monitoring capability is part of Domotz’s more comprehensive network monitoring tool. It comes with remote access, threshold-based alerts, and different security tools to protect network data. In addition, Domotz has reports for tracking various network details and ensuring industry compliance.

If users want to use Domotz alongside an all-in-one IT management tool, Atera offers a direct integration. As a standalone solution, Domotz isn’t a strong option for comprehensive IT management. But when combined with Atera, it’s a formidable choice for IT infrastructure management.

G2 rating: 4.8 out of 5.0 (80+ reviews)

Capterra rating: 5.0 out of 5.0 (85+ reviews)

Domotz pricing:

  • Pro: $35 per month, per site
  • Enterprise: Starting at $1,000 per month

3. Paessler

Paessler offers three products for network monitoring: PRTG Network Monitor, PRTG Enterprise Monitor, and PRTG Hosted Monitor. The best option for IP monitoring is PRTG Network Monitor, which automatically detects new network devices within a specified IP address range. 

This tool shows traffic by IP address (almost in real-time). It also has graphic maps and dashboards for identifying network problems. This visibility helps users troubleshoot IP monitoring issues with greater ease. Although Paessler offers strong IP monitoring capabilities, it lacks features that IT teams may need for proactive network maintenance such as RMM, PSA, and scripting.

G2 rating: 4.6 out of 5.0 stars (80+ reviews)

Capterra rating: 4.6 out of 5.0 stars (200+ reviews)

Paessler PRTG pricing:

  • Prices start from $2,149 per year for monitoring up to 500 aspects of devices within a user’s network.

4. SolarWinds IPAM

SolarWinds IPAM is IP address monitoring software that includes threshold-based alerts, automated troubleshooting, reporting, and more. SolarWinds provides an IP scanner for conducting IP scans automatically. The scans help maintain documentation of IP address blocks and provide insights into network health.

SolarWinds IPAM can integrate with other SolarWinds products to proactively maintain a user’s IT infrastructure. For example, SolarWinds NPM is a widely used tool for network monitoring. SolarWinds also offers different third-party integrations for extended functionality.

G2 rating: N/A

Capterra rating: N/A

SolarWinds IPAM pricing:

  • Custom quotation. Prices start at €1,089. To get the exact price, request a custom quote from the SolarWinds website.

5. ManageEngine OpManager

One of ManageEngine’s products, OpManager, makes it easy to manage IP addresses. OpManager provides visibility into routers, servers, switches, firewalls, storage devices, and more. This capability pairs with other network monitoring features including real-time monitoring and alerting, workflow automation, reporting and analytics, and user-specific dashboards.

To extend its functionality, OpManager can integrate with other ManageEngine products. For example, users can sync it with RMM Central to gain access to powerful RMM features. The downside of this approach is the increased cost. All-in-one solutions—such as Atera—are more streamlined and more budget-friendly.

G2 rating: 4.5 out of 5.0 stars (80+ reviews)

Capterra rating: 4.7 out of 5.0 stars (100+ reviews)

ManageEngine OpManager pricing:

  • Custom quotation. Obtain pricing by contacting ManageEngine’s sales team.

6. NinjaOne

NinjaOne Homepage

NinjaOne is an IT infrastructure monitoring solution for IT departments and MSPs. One of its main capabilities is RMM, which includes a network monitoring tool for managing IP-connected devices. It includes real-time monitoring and alerting, patching, remote access, task automation, and reporting and analytics.

NinjaOne is a strong solution among IT organizations. However, it has some drawbacks—including its pricing structure. NinjaOne uses a pay-per-endpoint pricing model, meaning customers are charged based on how many endpoints they manage. For IT teams with dozens of endpoints, pay-per-endpoint pricing can be much more expensive than using a platform that charges per technician.

G2 rating: 4.8 out of 5.0 (1,000+ reviews)

Capterra rating: 4.8 out of 5.0 (200+ reviews)

NinjaOne pricing:

  • NinjaOne charges per endpoint but does not publicly share its pricing; it is based on a custom quote. To find out more, visit their website.

7. N-able N-central

One of N-able’s products, N-central, helps monitor IP and network address connected systems and devices. Users can monitor and manage servers, workstations, and Windows, Linux, and Mac mobile devices. The platform also offers automated patching, IT automation, analytics, and third-party integrations.

Similarly to Atera, N-central provides AI-powered scripting capabilities. Atera has an edge over N-central because its AI capabilities extend beyond scripting to real-time device troubleshooting, network maintenance, IT ticketing, and more.

G2 rating: 4.3 out of 5.0 stars (300+ reviews)

Capterra rating: 3.9 out of 5.0 stars (40+ reviews)

N-central pricing:

  • The price is not publicly disclosed; it is based on a custom quotation. Visit N-able’s website to request a quote for pricing.

AI-powered IT management: Only with Atera

If you want to manage your IT environment in a more efficient and streamlined way, Atera can help. Atera powers its IT management platform with ActionAI™, which transforms the management and workflow of IT environments.

Our signature tool revolutionizes outdated and reactive IT management practices with a suite of tools that empower a proactive approach. Atera offers real-time device troubleshooting, instant ticket summaries, automated scripting, command-line generation, and more. These capabilities maximize the efficiency of IT teams, reduce repetitive tasks, and increase overall organizational performance.
To join Atera’s community of future-forward IT management practitioners, sign up for a free 30-day trial today or contact our sales team for a demo.

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