Is there any way to fetch this IP address from inbuilt classes or library in Android. If not possible to get the required data from Android libraries, please suggest any logic to get the same in server level instead of fetching in client level. Note: Loadbalancer is present before routing to actual web-application
In the earlier version of Android, it workds all well because USB tethering always get a 192.168.42.y address for my phone. But as the "strange feature" : "ETH tethering" imported in Android 11, the IP policy was changed to random for USB tethering and that made my APP cannot communicate with my device again.
Top 3 reasons for downloading a VPN on your phone. While there are many reasons why you should be using a VPN, here are the top 3:. 1. Browse the internet privately. What you do online is your business, and using a VPN can help you keep it that way by hiding an important number called your IP address.
Here tap and hold on your connected network and then select ”Manage network settings”. Now check the checkbox next to “Show advanced options”“IP settings”. You’ll find the router IP address under the “Gateway”. Important note: After finding the router IP address, make sure you tap the “Cancel” button instead of “Save”.
Launch it and browse anonymously on your Android device. Change your IP address on your Android mobile using a Proxy server; Using this method, you can even use a proxy server to browse with a changed IP address on your Android mobile. Follow these steps to get going. First of all, go to your Android device, open Settings. Select WiFi.
Here's where to find it on an HTC One M8 running Android 6.0. YMMV. From the Mobile Hotspot screen, click the 3 dots icon (more), go to Advanced, then LAN settings. Under "Local IP" change the IP address to your desired IP. Under "Local DHCP" change the starting IP to match the subnet of your IP address.
The reason is that, on an application backend server, I want to "identify" connecting devices (specific unique mobile devices). A simple way to identify clients, on the web application, is to use caller IP addresses (debatable, I admit). On Android (version 10) I would be able to change the local IP address to static, setting an IP of my choice
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