Hi !
I just updated my “1st setup without monitor: auto connect to WiFi, enable SSH, rename, update and more!” post, on the section about how to detect your Raspberry Pi IP address once connected to the network. I used a Java based program, and I want to avoid install Java as long as I can.
To get the IP I will use a mobile app: Fing (see references). And it just need 2 steps
- Connect to the same network and start scanning

2. Review the list of detected devices and look for the one named: Raspberry

By default, the brand is Raspberry Pi and the default name is Raspberry, so it makes sense to try this IP addresses first.

Happy coding!
Greetings
El Bruno
More posts in my blog ElBruno.com.
More info in https://beacons.ai/elbruno
References
- 1st setup without monitor: auto connect to WiFi, enable SSH, rename, update and more!
- Fing – Network Tools
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