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, click Network, click your Wi-Fi connection on the left side, click Advanced.
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, click the TCP/IP tab, and note the address next to the “Router” heading.
If there’s any text in the address bar, delete it before proceeding.
If you haven’t set a username and password for your router’s page, you may need to look on the back/bottom of the router or check its manual for the factory login credentials.
Some routers may list this section as “DHCP connections” or “Wireless connections”.
Many routers will also display a list of items which, while not connected now, have been connected in the past. These items will typically be greyed out or otherwise specified as not connected.
Open the {“smallUrl”:“https://www. wikihow. com/images/5/55/Iphoneappstoreicon. png”,“bigUrl”:"/images/thumb/5/55/Iphoneappstoreicon. png/30px-Iphoneappstoreicon. png",“smallWidth”:460,“smallHeight”:460,“bigWidth”:30,“bigHeight”:30,“licensing”:"<div class="mw-parser-output">
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Tap Search.
Tap the search bar.
Type in fing, then tap Search.
Tap GET to the right of the Fing title.
Enter your Touch ID, Face ID, or Apple ID password when prompted.
If you wait for a few minutes, Fing will rename some (or all) of the IP addresses to show their names and manufacturers.
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Tap the search bar.
Type in network utilities.
Tap the “Search” button.
Tap the Network Utilities app icon, which resembles a collection of yellow spheres on a grey background.
Tap INSTALL.
If you don’t see this option, first tap ☰ in the upper-left corner of the screen.
If you wait for a few minutes, Network Utilities will rename some (or all) of the IP addresses to show their names and manufacturers.