diff --git a/Initial-Configuration.md b/Initial-Configuration.md index 78b38c60..f3911f70 100644 --- a/Initial-Configuration.md +++ b/Initial-Configuration.md @@ -37,7 +37,8 @@ Look in your router for a newly connected device with the same name as the Wi-Fi If you don't have access to your router you can find your newly flashed device with an IP scanner: * [Fing](https://www.fing.com/products/) - for Android or iOS * [Angry IP Scanner](https://angryip.org/) - open source for Linux, Windows and Mac. Requires Java. -* [Super Scan](https://sectools.org/tool/superscan/) - Windows only free tool +* [Super Scan](https://sectools.org/tool/superscan/) - Windows only too (free) +* [Tasmota Device Locator](http://tasmota.simplethings.work/) - Browser-based Open the IP address with your web browser and you have full access to Tasmota.