I am remotely assisting internal employees with new printer installs. A printer was delivered, plugged in, and turned on outside of business hours. There is no documentation about device addresses or anything. Just a new printer waiting to be used. The people in the office have no usb cords to direct connect.
Assuming this printer was correctly added to our corporate network, is there a way I might use command prompt or powershell to populate/paginate a list of ip address being utilized on the network? I have googled this a little but decided to turn my searching to the community.
Thank you for taking the time,
Robert.