Denigor777
New Around Here
Hi,
Can an old Android phone be used as a USB-connected access point, rather than as a mobile-data hotspot?
Meaning:
ISP <-> Modem/Router (NAT/DNS/DCHP with USB and ethernet ports free) <-> ethernet to USB adaptor <-> Android Phone as hotspot <-> Wifi<-> Mobile devices
Using Android mobile as an internet connected router (Wifi hotspot or tethered) when it has mobile data is straight-forwards.
But using it as an access point, or even as an access point with routing (and even with NAT) to a tethered router... I haven't found a way so far.
And why? Because the world us full of old mobile phones which could be used as access points, WiFi repeaters, WiFi routers, NATs etc, if the software was developed for them. It just needs someone to create the software to do it... or compile open source WiFi router software to run on them. Someone far more clever than myself.
Can an old Android phone be used as a USB-connected access point, rather than as a mobile-data hotspot?
Meaning:
ISP <-> Modem/Router (NAT/DNS/DCHP with USB and ethernet ports free) <-> ethernet to USB adaptor <-> Android Phone as hotspot <-> Wifi<-> Mobile devices
Using Android mobile as an internet connected router (Wifi hotspot or tethered) when it has mobile data is straight-forwards.
But using it as an access point, or even as an access point with routing (and even with NAT) to a tethered router... I haven't found a way so far.
And why? Because the world us full of old mobile phones which could be used as access points, WiFi repeaters, WiFi routers, NATs etc, if the software was developed for them. It just needs someone to create the software to do it... or compile open source WiFi router software to run on them. Someone far more clever than myself.
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