Linux Mint 19.1 Hotspot issues
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i'm facing one problem using Hotspot with Linux Mint. If im connecting more than 4 devices it disconnects me from the internet and i cant use neither wired connection nor WiFi...after restart it works fine
Is there any restriction for the amount of connected devices? and how can i change it? or can I deny any other connections that are causing troubles?
linux-mint wifi networkmanager wifi-hotspot
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i'm facing one problem using Hotspot with Linux Mint. If im connecting more than 4 devices it disconnects me from the internet and i cant use neither wired connection nor WiFi...after restart it works fine
Is there any restriction for the amount of connected devices? and how can i change it? or can I deny any other connections that are causing troubles?
linux-mint wifi networkmanager wifi-hotspot
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because 1) this is a Unix group 2) the question seems to be expecting people to guess how a random WiFi HotSpot works, and what kind of usage policy it has implemented.
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 13:08
@RuiFRibeiro 1. Unix & Linux 2. There were some questions about Mint on this site, so I had no idea, that this can be off topic. 3. its not a random WiFi HotSpot, Im using my own Notebook and Linux Mint in order to share internet...
– Dmytro
Mar 6 at 18:54
It is not clear from your question at all your are using it to share. Are you giving public IP addresses/doing bridge when you are sharing?
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 18:56
@RuiFRibeiro im not sure..but in IPv4 method i have "shared to other computers"
– Dmytro
Mar 6 at 20:07
Could you tell us what IP addresses 2 or 3 clients get?
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 20:15
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i'm facing one problem using Hotspot with Linux Mint. If im connecting more than 4 devices it disconnects me from the internet and i cant use neither wired connection nor WiFi...after restart it works fine
Is there any restriction for the amount of connected devices? and how can i change it? or can I deny any other connections that are causing troubles?
linux-mint wifi networkmanager wifi-hotspot
i'm facing one problem using Hotspot with Linux Mint. If im connecting more than 4 devices it disconnects me from the internet and i cant use neither wired connection nor WiFi...after restart it works fine
Is there any restriction for the amount of connected devices? and how can i change it? or can I deny any other connections that are causing troubles?
linux-mint wifi networkmanager wifi-hotspot
linux-mint wifi networkmanager wifi-hotspot
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because 1) this is a Unix group 2) the question seems to be expecting people to guess how a random WiFi HotSpot works, and what kind of usage policy it has implemented.
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 13:08
@RuiFRibeiro 1. Unix & Linux 2. There were some questions about Mint on this site, so I had no idea, that this can be off topic. 3. its not a random WiFi HotSpot, Im using my own Notebook and Linux Mint in order to share internet...
– Dmytro
Mar 6 at 18:54
It is not clear from your question at all your are using it to share. Are you giving public IP addresses/doing bridge when you are sharing?
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 18:56
@RuiFRibeiro im not sure..but in IPv4 method i have "shared to other computers"
– Dmytro
Mar 6 at 20:07
Could you tell us what IP addresses 2 or 3 clients get?
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 20:15
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show 6 more comments
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because 1) this is a Unix group 2) the question seems to be expecting people to guess how a random WiFi HotSpot works, and what kind of usage policy it has implemented.
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 13:08
@RuiFRibeiro 1. Unix & Linux 2. There were some questions about Mint on this site, so I had no idea, that this can be off topic. 3. its not a random WiFi HotSpot, Im using my own Notebook and Linux Mint in order to share internet...
– Dmytro
Mar 6 at 18:54
It is not clear from your question at all your are using it to share. Are you giving public IP addresses/doing bridge when you are sharing?
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 18:56
@RuiFRibeiro im not sure..but in IPv4 method i have "shared to other computers"
– Dmytro
Mar 6 at 20:07
Could you tell us what IP addresses 2 or 3 clients get?
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 20:15
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because 1) this is a Unix group 2) the question seems to be expecting people to guess how a random WiFi HotSpot works, and what kind of usage policy it has implemented.
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 13:08
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because 1) this is a Unix group 2) the question seems to be expecting people to guess how a random WiFi HotSpot works, and what kind of usage policy it has implemented.
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 13:08
@RuiFRibeiro 1. Unix & Linux 2. There were some questions about Mint on this site, so I had no idea, that this can be off topic. 3. its not a random WiFi HotSpot, Im using my own Notebook and Linux Mint in order to share internet...
– Dmytro
Mar 6 at 18:54
@RuiFRibeiro 1. Unix & Linux 2. There were some questions about Mint on this site, so I had no idea, that this can be off topic. 3. its not a random WiFi HotSpot, Im using my own Notebook and Linux Mint in order to share internet...
– Dmytro
Mar 6 at 18:54
It is not clear from your question at all your are using it to share. Are you giving public IP addresses/doing bridge when you are sharing?
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 18:56
It is not clear from your question at all your are using it to share. Are you giving public IP addresses/doing bridge when you are sharing?
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 18:56
@RuiFRibeiro im not sure..but in IPv4 method i have "shared to other computers"
– Dmytro
Mar 6 at 20:07
@RuiFRibeiro im not sure..but in IPv4 method i have "shared to other computers"
– Dmytro
Mar 6 at 20:07
Could you tell us what IP addresses 2 or 3 clients get?
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 20:15
Could you tell us what IP addresses 2 or 3 clients get?
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 20:15
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because 1) this is a Unix group 2) the question seems to be expecting people to guess how a random WiFi HotSpot works, and what kind of usage policy it has implemented.
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 13:08
@RuiFRibeiro 1. Unix & Linux 2. There were some questions about Mint on this site, so I had no idea, that this can be off topic. 3. its not a random WiFi HotSpot, Im using my own Notebook and Linux Mint in order to share internet...
– Dmytro
Mar 6 at 18:54
It is not clear from your question at all your are using it to share. Are you giving public IP addresses/doing bridge when you are sharing?
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 18:56
@RuiFRibeiro im not sure..but in IPv4 method i have "shared to other computers"
– Dmytro
Mar 6 at 20:07
Could you tell us what IP addresses 2 or 3 clients get?
– Rui F Ribeiro
Mar 6 at 20:15