Normal routers use what is called DHCP or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol to “lease” IP’s to devices connecting to the network so they can be identified. The first number in each line is an IP of a device connected to the network.Now to find which other IP’s are connected on your network (one of which is the RPi) run: Copy the broadcast IP (Mine is 192.168.0.255) and then ping the broadcast IP with this:.In the terminal window, search for the broadcast IP on your local network by: Search “terminal” if you have problems finding it. Plug in your RPi and give it about 2 minutes (just to be sure) to get fired up
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