I'd like to be able to distinguish between Mobile non-Access-Point,
and Mobile with-Access-Point mode, but I can't seem to figure out how
to do it.

When a 2.2 phone is configured as a Mobile Access Point, WifiManager
says that the wifi is disconnected. ConnectionManager says pretty much
the same: that the connection is mobile rather than wifi. The only
distinction I seem to be able to make is that the IP address when
acting as an Access Point is "192.168.*", rather than "10.*.*.*".
That doesn't seem like an entirely safe way to do things.

The application: I really don't want to send SSDP broadcast packets
onto a 3G network. I can't imagine it would actually work. But if it
did, the results would be truly catastrophic. So I'd just plain rather
not.

I'd like a safe way to distinguish the two case: Mobile/no-
AccessPoint, and Mobile/with access point.

Anyone?

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