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Instal Hotspot Maker 2.9
Instal Hotspot Maker 2.9









It is working with simple command line interface and decorated with some functions. Just mentioning it in case it contributed to the fix.The Hotspot Maker, made for use with Windows Operating System to start and stop hotspots with coustem settings. Prior to this, I had tried downgrading wpa_supplicant + reboot, then went back to 2.10 (mark unhold + update + upgrade + reboot). I launched the ping command first, then retried the connection while the ping was still running/failing, then it succeeded: $ adb shell ping 192.168.1.123 I know this is not very scientific, but it started working for me when I tried pinging my Ubuntu IP address (not 10.42.0.1, but the "WAN" side of the Hotspot) from the Android device (via ADB over USB). If all thing goes well, you should now be able to connect to your Ubuntu (22.04) WiFi hotspot with ease. You can view the password via the the Network-Manager UI or you can always view it with the following command nmcli dev wifi show-password Since I am on using the XFCE desktop environment, it is pretty much easier to use command-line.

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You can use use the Network-Manager UI or just run the following command to start or create a hotspot.

instal Hotspot Maker 2.9

Sure you have marked the package to prevent any update for now. Sudo apt -allow-downgrades install wpasupplicant=2:2.9.0-21build1 Do make Run the following to fetch your package list and downgrade the package sudo apt update deb impish main restricted universe multiverseĭeb impish-updates main restricted universe multiverseĭeb impish-security main restricted universe multiverse Step 1: Add the required repository for downgrading sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.listĪdd the following “old-releases” repository to the end of the file.











Instal Hotspot Maker 2.9