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Wireless printers can be assigned a static IP address through Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), an interface used to automatically allocate IP addresses to devices that connect to a network.
Knowing the IP address allows you to troubleshoot connection issues and connect new devices, so you need to be able to find this identifier on your printer.
You might need your printer's IP address or WPS PIN to update firmware, check ink levels, or connect to Wi-Fi. We can help you find that network data.
How to Connect to a Printer Remotely. Local printers connect to a computer via a port, such as a Universal Serial Bus, while remote printers connect through wireless technology or via a print ...
Do you know your IP address? You don't have to, but you should know where to find it. This is how to go about it on all devices.
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