On 2014-06-11 10:26, Joe wrote:
Stephen Partington replied:
I would cheat and use my AP and find out what IP address
was leased out to the printer's name..
Thanks Stephen, but I don't know what my "AP" is or how
to use it to find out what the printer's IP address is.

AP = Access Point, short for "wireless access point". In your case, this would be the wireless router that hands out IP addresses to all your wireless devices. Somewhere in this router's admin interface, there should be a page/listing/something of all the client wireless devices that the router knows about, some info about each device, and what each device's IP address is. I can't give exact directions to this listing because every wireless router is different. Posting the make+model might allow someone else to tell you exactly where to go--or check the router's technical manual, if it has one. If not, comb through the options in the admin interface until you find it?

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