![]() If you see the name in the list as an active device, your Pi is connected and is using the IP address indicated. Look for a device named 'octopi' in that list (if you have renamed your octopi hostname to something else, look for that name). If you don’t use a DNS service, the network address is derived from your computer name. Look for something that says DHCP, or LAN, or WLAN and see if it brings up a list of connected devices. Your computer’s network address is provided by the Domain Name System (DNS) server your computer uses. If you select Remote Login, the network address looks similar to or you select Remote Management, the network address looks similar to 10.212.167.33 or. If you select File Sharing, the network address looks similar to smb://10.212.167.33 or smb://. If you select Screen Sharing, the network address looks similar to vnc://10.212.167.33 or vnc://. The network address for the service is displayed in the window. (You may need to scroll down.)Ĭlick the Info button to the right of a service that’s turned on. ![]() ![]() On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, click General in the sidebar, then click Sharing on the right. If you’re sharing your computer’s screen, allowing remote logins or management, or sharing files, other users may need to know your computer’s network address instead of its name to access these services. Get started with accessibility features.Use Sign in with Apple for apps and websites.Watch and listen together with SharePlay.Share and collaborate on files and folders.Sync music, books and more between devices.Make and receive phone calls on your Mac.Use one keyboard and mouse to control Mac and iPad.Use Live Text to interact with text in a photo.Make it easier to see what’s on the screen.Install and reinstall apps from the App Store.
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