Determining IP address of Ethernet device connected to my home router mi424wr

Hi !
I am trying to find the IP adress of the ethernet device that is connected to mi424wr - gen2 router. 
Looked under "My Network" in router's settings, but see no ethernet devices.
Thanks !
Solved!
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Apperently, device I was trying to connect to, had some info stored internally, that prevented it from connecting to Ethernet. I was able to reset it, and get it to work. Thanks !

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