2024-07-05, 07:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-07-05, 08:26 PM by theguymadmax. Edited 3 times in total.)
Each router is going to be different. See if you can follow this guide to help you out.
Edit: I just looked over this guide again and there are things that you do not need to do if you aren't going to connect remotely. I would first worry about getting the basics down first like getting the shield working first.
In the start menu type in cmd and open up the command prompt.
Then type in ipconfig /all in the command prompt. You'll get a readout with your local IP. In this example it's 192.168.1.30
Edit: I just looked over this guide again and there are things that you do not need to do if you aren't going to connect remotely. I would first worry about getting the basics down first like getting the shield working first.
In the start menu type in cmd and open up the command prompt.
Then type in ipconfig /all in the command prompt. You'll get a readout with your local IP. In this example it's 192.168.1.30