rfjohnso:
It took me a while to figure out how to find the IP address of the Pi that is connected to my mobile hotspot on Android 13. I have a Google Pixel 6 Pro and it doesn’t show you the ip address of the connected pi. There are a lot of different solutions listed if you search around, including using a terminal app like Connectbot or Termux that didnt work for me, but I finally found a way that works for me using an app called Network Analyzer from the Play store. If you are connected to any wifi networks, you need to disconnect or temporarily turn off wifi. Then go to LAN Scan and click on scan and it should show up in the list. If you dont turn off wifi or disconnect it will only show you the IPs of the network you are connect to…Anyways, thought I would throw this out there in case it helps anyone else on Android where using a terminal app doesnt work.
@rfjohnso I also have a Pixel 6P, I just use ZeroTier for pretty much all instances I try to network multiple devices together. That IP never changes so it can be used in the KrakenSDR app for hotspotting as a solution, too.
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