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If you did not enter a static IP, the module will automatically obtain a dynamic IP from the router.
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You can check it in the router configuration or in the settings page, if the Access Point is still enabled.
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An easier way is to use the WLED Android app which features automatic discovery!
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### The module once was connected, but I can no longer reach it.
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See if you can connect to the Access Point, then go to **192.168.4.1/reset**.
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Else, power-cycle the module manually.
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### The led.local address (mDNS) does not work.
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### The wled-xxx.local address (mDNS) does not work.
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This only works with Apple devices out of the box. You can install Bonjour to make it work in Windows.
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For Android there is no convenient way to achieve it, though you can use apps like "Bonjour search" to find the IP.
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I highly recommend you install the WLED app, which makes automatic discovery easy!
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### Is it safe to do a port forwarding to the public internet to control the lights from anywhere?
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