A hostname is a unique name that identifies a device on a network. It is often used to access a website or server, and can also be used to identify a specific computer or device on a local network. Hostnames are typically made up of a domain name, which identifies the top-level domain (such as .com, .net, or .org), and a subdomain, which identifies a specific website or server within that domain.
There are a few different ways to check the hostname of a device. One way is to use the command prompt. To do this, open the command prompt and type the following command: