

the '-4' means use IP v4).Ĭ:\windows\system32>ping raspberrypi.local -4 If the router has not displayed the MAC address you can open a command prompt (windows search cmd) and ping the R/Pi (N.B. Static IP Lease List: (A maximum 32 entries can be configured) MAC Address I think a router restart is required for this to take effect. If you want to set fixed addresses you need to open or Login Disable DHCP Server, click, enter the MAC Address with desired IP Address (default is 192.168.1.n where 1253).

I made a copy of the device list and added friendly names for future reference.Ĭurrently the only device missing from the list is the laptop ( 192.168.1.2) that is displaying the router management page! Networkįor the Raspberry Pi I have set up a Windows Remote Desktop Connection (windows search rdp) to raspberrypi.local so I do not need to know its IP Address. After a router reboot all devices are usually there but they have dynamically assigned IP addresses. I have the same router, 7.275.11_F2704N_Plusnet (Hub 0?), and it does lose attached devices or forgets their names.
