![]() or you can do what another poster suggested and reset the printer and look through the logs of your dhcp server on your network (whether that be your home "router" or something else). then you can configure your pc to be on the same network and connect via http or telnet or whatever the printer supports. eventually you'll probably see some traffic from the printer that will identify it's ip address. install a program like wireshark and just just listen for packets. If you really want to know the ip address of the printer then get a cross-over cable and connect your pc and your printer. This illustrates that the packet does get there, but there is no return because the nic doesn't have that ip address. I have the IP address of a computer on my network but is there a way that with the IP address I can find the name of computer For example, if I know the IP address is 192.154.23. Tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode Sudo tcpdump host 192.168.1.8 and not port 22 and not port 80
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