You could try "Advanced IP Scanner" to find all your addresses within your 
network.

On Saturday, January 25, 2020 at 4:07:38 PM UTC-5, Bill Butler wrote:
>
> Got the following back from the arp -a command
>
> (Please see http://durangobill.com/TempPictures/arpaFromWin7.jpg or the 
> attached picture)
>
> On Saturday, January 25, 2020 at 11:53:18 AM UTC-7, vince wrote:
>>
>> On Saturday, January 25, 2020 at 9:45:35 AM UTC-8, Bill Butler wrote:
>>>
>>> It looks like the Weatherlink IP address is 00:1D:0A:00:BB:D1 (See 
>>> attached picture)
>>>
>>
>> No, that's the MAC (hardware) address of the board.  We need the tcp/ip 
>> address associated with that.
>>
>> Open a cmd window and type "arp -a" which should give you the arp table. 
>>  The ip address will be on the line with that MAC address. 
>>
>

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