Find Printer IP Address/Printer Domain Name With NSLOOKUP
If you know the printer domain name, you can find the printer IP address by command called NSLOOKUP , and if you know the IP address you can find the domain name using NSLOOKUP command , follow the below steps to use the NSLOOKUP command.
• Click Start, then Programs, then Command Prompt. (The H:>, C:> or P:> prompt will display on a black screen).
• At the lettered prompt, type: nslookup printer_domain_name. (example: nslookup cha7hp.kenyon.edu)
• The following will appear on the screen:
Name: (printer domain name will display)
Address: (IP address will display)
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1 comment:
Hai,
I found one websitewww.ip-details.com.In that site I found my internet ip address.But this article is very helpful to find the printer ip address.Thanking u.
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