Yes you can if you start up a Command prompt window.....
AngryIPscanner is also a useful IP scanning tool...
Yes you can if you start up a Command prompt window.....
AngryIPscanner is also a useful IP scanning tool...
There are ways of doing it. But not with your browser as of old.
Everything pretty well sorted now.
Exception is a few years old ACER notebook running Win7 starter. Only gets used mobile with MegaSquirt, and it's just fine for that. It sees all computers on the network and can talk to them. But none could talk to it. It shown in the network, but non can connect to it, but it can to them.
Changed its name. Everything sorted. Change it back to the original name. Blocked on all. No idea why. So just gave it a new name.
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