https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=468434

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--- Comment #3 from Azure Number <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to livier from comment #2)
> (In reply to Albert Vaca from comment #1)
> > This should already work.
> 
> Not exactly ... 
> for instance, with 3 devices : 
> #1 is android, connected to internet via LTE, and sharing his connection via
> wifi access point. 
> #2 another android, connected via #1's acces point
> #3 a compter, also connected via #1's acces point
> 
> #2 and #3 are "kdeconnected" because connected to the same WIFI spot
> #1 is not kdeconnected 
> 
> I understand #1 cannot connect because his wifi is "not available" (used for
> sharing connection) while he receive his connection by LTE. 
> Not very suprised off that, just would be nice to bypass and kdeshare
> through wifi access point.
> I have no idea if it is tricky or trivial do do !

You can connect #3 (Computer) to #1 (Mobile with LTE internet connection ) by
using Add Devices by IP in the KDEConnect App in the #1 device by using IP
address of #3 .
This connection does not happen automatically. And when IP changes of the
device , you have to connect again with new IP.

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