How to Find Out Your Printer’s IP Address

Every wireless printer has an IP address, a 12-digit number that connects it to your computer via Wi-Fi. Knowing this ID allows you to troubleshoot connection issues and connect new devices, so you need to find the IP address on your printer.

How to find the printer’s IP address

One way to find out a printer’s IP address is to look at the printer itself. Most wireless printers have a digital display that displays device information and settings. This varies by device, so check your user manual if necessary, but your best bet is to go to Home > Settings , Options , or Wireless Settings . If the IP address doesn’t appear here, you may need to select View Wireless Network Details or some similar menu option.

You can also print a network configuration page that shows the IP address from your device’s control panel. Again, this depends on the printer, but most likely it depends on your settings or setup menu. You can also find network configuration information in your printer app (such as the HP Smart app).

How to Find a Printer’s IP Address in Windows

If you’re using Windows, go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers . Right-click Printer and select Properties . You can find your printer’s IP address in the Web Services tab or the Ports tab.

Alternatively, you can use the command line: press the Windows key and type cmd . Type netstat -r and press Enter. You should see the devices your computer is connected to, including your printer’s IP address.

How to Find a Printer’s IP Address on a Mac

On macOS, open System Preferences in the Dock or top menu bar. Click Printers & Scanners and select your printer from the menu on the left. Click Options and Supplies – the IP address should be listed under Location.

How to Find a Printer’s IP Address from Your Router

If you have permission to access your router’s settings, enter your router’s IP address into any web browser and enter your username and password. Open the DHCP client table or client list and select your printer to view the IP address.

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