No `C#` em **Assembly:  System.Web** tem a classe `Request`, que você pode usar para capturar varias informações do **Client**.

> Por exemplo o IP.

     String IP = Request.UserHostAddress;


[Veja a lista de Propriedade.][1]


bom você  negativou a resposta, mas acho que não olho a classe que passei

    HttpBrowserCapabilities bc = Request.Browser;
    Response.Write("<p>Browser Capabilities:</p>");
    Response.Write("Type = " + bc.Type + "<br>");
    Response.Write("Name = " + bc.Browser + "<br>");
    Response.Write("Version = " + bc.Version + "<br>");
    Response.Write("Major Version = " + bc.MajorVersion + "<br>");
    Response.Write("Minor Version = " + bc.MinorVersion + "<br>");
    Response.Write("Platform = " + bc.Platform + "<br>");
    Response.Write("Is Beta = " + bc.Beta + "<br>");
    Response.Write("Is Crawler = " + bc.Crawler + "<br>");
    Response.Write("Is AOL = " + bc.AOL + "<br>");
    Response.Write("Is Win16 = " + bc.Win16 + "<br>");
    Response.Write("Is Win32 = " + bc.Win32 + "<br>");
    Response.Write("Supports Frames = " + bc.Frames + "<br>");
    Response.Write("Supports Tables = " + bc.Tables + "<br>");
    Response.Write("Supports Cookies = " + bc.Cookies + "<br>");
    Response.Write("Supports VB Script = " + bc.VBScript + "<br>");
    Response.Write("Supports JavaScript = " + bc.JavaScript + "<br>");
    Response.Write("Supports Java Applets = " + bc.JavaApplets + "<br>");
    Response.Write("Supports ActiveX Controls = " + bc.ActiveXControls + "<br>");
    Response.Write("CDF = " + bc.CDF + "<br>");


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  [1]: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.web.httprequest(v=vs.110).aspx
  [2]: https://msdn.microsoft.com/pt-br/library/system.web.httprequest.browser(v=vs.110).aspx