- Use aa-complain instead of complain to fix the permission issue for dnsmasq
- Fix some 5Ghz band not working issue
- Compatible with iw 6.7
- Share your wifi like in Windows - Use wifi and enable hotspot at the same time.
- Share a wifi access point from any network interface
- Create a hotspot with VPN - The hotspot has the traffic tunnelled through VPN. Useful for devices with no VPN app support like TV or gaming consoles.
- Share wifi via QR code
- MAC filter
- View connected devices
- Includes Both command line and GUI.
- Support both 2.4GHz and 5GHz (Need to be compatible with your wifi adapter). Ex: You have connected to the 5GHz network and share a connection with 2.4GHz.
- Customise wifi Channel, Change MAC address, etc.
- Hide SSID
- customize gateway IP address
- Enable IEEE 80211n, IEEE 80211ac and IEEE 80211ax modes
Read Command line help and documentation here.
If you only need the command line without GUI run make install-cli-only
as the root user.
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Sometimes there are troubles with 5Ghz bands due to some vendor restrictions. If you cannot start the hotspot while you are connected to the 5Ghz band, Unselect Auto and select 2.4Ghz in frequency selection.
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If any problems with RealTeK Wifi Adapters see this
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Unable to allocate IP: firewalld issue: Please check for potential fixes: #209 #166
Download the Debian package from the latest release
OR Good news! I was able to restore keys, new versions will be available via the PPA
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:lakinduakash/lwh
sudo apt update
sudo apt install linux-wifi-hotspot
Linux Wifi Hotspot is available as an AUR package. You can install it manually or with your favorite AUR helper.
For example, if you use yay
you can do:
yay -S linux-wifi-hotspot
copr based repo is available for Fedora
sudo dnf copr enable zinix01/linux-wifi-hotspot
sudo dnf install linux-wifi-hotspot
- bash
- util-linux (for getopt)
- procps or procps-ng
- hostapd
- iproute2
- iw
- iwconfig (you only need this if 'iw' can not recognize your adapter)
- haveged (optional)
Make sure you have those dependencies by typing them in terminal. If any of dependencies fail install it using your distro's package manager
- dnsmasq
- iptables
- make
- gcc and g++
- build-essential
- pkg-config
- gtk
- libgtk-3-dev
- libqrencode-dev (for qr code generation)
- libpng-dev (for qr code generation)
On Ubuntu or Debian install dependencies by,
sudo apt install -y libgtk-3-dev build-essential gcc g++ pkg-config make hostapd libqrencode-dev libpng-dev
On Fedora/CentOS/Red Hat Enterprise Linux/Rocky Linux/Oracle Linux
sudo dnf install -y gtk3-devel gcc gcc-c++ kernel-devel pkg-config make hostapd qrencode-devel libpng-devel
git clone https://github.com/lakinduakash/linux-wifi-hotspot
cd linux-wifi-hotspot
#build binaries
make
#install
sudo make install
sudo make uninstall
You can launch the GUI by searching for "Wifi Hotspot" in the Application Menu or using the terminal with:
wihotspot
After connecting to VPN, Open wihotspot
GUI. Select the virtual interface created by the VPN. In this case it is tun0
The wihotspot
GUI uses create_ap
to create and manage access points. This service and core logic were originally created by
@oblique, and are now maintained in this
repository.
Start the hotspot service on startup (using your saved configuration) with:
systemctl enable create_ap
If you found a bug or you have an idea about improving this make an issue. Even a small contribution makes the open source world more beautiful. Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for more info.
FreeBSD
Copyright (c) 2013, oblique
Copyright (c) 2024, lakinduakash