Change Wi-Fi Name and password if needed Max connections defaults to 8 (change if requested) Display Wi-Fi name and password- defaults to “on”. If you do not want to display the SSID and Password, please change to “off” SSID Stealth: if ON is selected, the Wi-Fi name won’t be found by other devices around it.
I am confused as to how the DHCP works when using up the Android phone as a wireless hotspot/router and wanted to figure that out. One of my attempts to get this information for myself was to try and navigate to 192.168.6.1 via a web browser - this is, of course, the phone's IP address. I was hoping to see some sort of router setup page as you
automatic and transparent change any IP address of a client to a valid address; starting from v6.48 HotSpot can inform DHCP clients that they are behind a captive portal (RFC7710); A hotspot can work reliably only when IPv4 is used. Hotspot relies on Firewall NAT rules which currently are not supported for IPv6.
Step 5: Change NAT Type. In the properties window, click on the “Networking” tab. Under the “This connection uses the following items” section, scroll down and locate “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)”. Select it and click on the “Properties” button.