![]() ![]() ![]() Uuid=14032jb9-43c6-41c6-8d56-8b6b0f7xcce9ĭocumentation on this setting in Network Manager can be read here: ![]() Here is my whole Hotspot connection file for reference: Set a manual ip for this hotspot connection under same subnet, using the same subnet mask and gateway that were entered in the Hotspot connection file. To get a static ip, do that on the client side device. Now your connected devices should be issued an ip address under the same subnet as the ip you entered. Once you have this completed, save the file and run the following to restart Network Manager: sudo service network-manager restart Here is what the section should look like: ![]() The format for this line is address1=ip/subnetmask,gateway. Make sure it has the line method=shared and use whatever ip address you want for address1= and NetworkManager will issue all connecting devices an ip in the same subnet. Make sure you are editing the Hotspot connection file or this will not work! Change/add the following lines under the section to set a subnet. I believe that when you create a Hotspot, a new connection file is created and is named Hotspot. These files are generated for each connection in the following directory: /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections You have to edit the Network Manager connection file. None of the dnsmasq/dhcp methods work with Network Manager. After hours of trying different solutions, I was finally able to specify a subnet for a Hotspot connection using Network Manager and then set a manual ip on the client device for a sort of static ip. ![]()
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