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Knowing your IP address can help protect your home network and data from prying eyes. Here's how to find it.
Do you know your IP address? You don't have to, but you should know where to find it. This is how to go about it on all devices.
In short, there are numerous reasons why you might need to know the IP address of a machine on your local network. I want to show you how to find that information on most operating systems.
Learn how to find the IP address of the wireless WiFI printer in Windows 11/10 using Command Prompt or Control Panel.
Find the section labelled “en0” or “en1” (for your active network connection). Look for the “inet” line—the number next to it is your computer’s IP address.
Knowing the IP address allows you to troubleshoot connection issues and connect new devices, so you need to be able to find this identifier on your printer.
You might need your printer's IP address or WPS PIN to update firmware, check ink levels, or connect to Wi-Fi. We can help you find that network data.
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