Sorry, then, I can't help there. I've never used NetworkManager in that way. Maybe someone else here will know more.
This is where I got stuck with the 10.42.0.1MichaelThanks. I can understand that the doc is about setting up a separate DHCP server. However, I want to use network manager's functionality to create a hotspot and also be able to control the dhcp range of this hotspot.On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 1:55 AM, Michael Milliman <michael.e.milliman@gmail.com> wrote:
On 06/09/2016 03:59 PM, Bhasker C V wrote:
The Debian Administrator's Handbook has the information for setting up a DHCP server in it. Check out the following link:Hi all,I am at a loss to find out how to change 10.42.0.1/24 and 10.42.0.x/24 as ip and dhcp range which is used by network manager when configuring a wireless card as an AP. I dont see the setting anywhere and cant find a valid doc in the internet too
Is this value had-coded in the source-code of NetworkManager ?Has anyone got an experience of making Network manager work aas a DHCP server with custom DHCP range ? please if you can share your experiences
https://debian-handbook.info/browse/stable/sect.dhcp.html
That ought to get you started, at least.
thanksBhasker
-- 73's Mike, WB5VQX