How can I determine the IP addresses allocated by DHCP on a router that I'm connected to?
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This "router" is not a typical situation. I'm using my phone as a hotspot and can only configure a select number of DHCP options.
I can manage the limit on how many devices/clients can use my phone as a hotspot. I have to select from a radio-button list with the options: 2,3,4,5, or 8
I can specify the DHCP starting IP address. In this case, it begins at
192.168.6.106
When I'm connected via WIFI to my phone, an ipconfig /all
command shows me that the default gateway is 192.168.6.1
and my IPv4 address is 192.168.1.148
. I have the luxury of connecting another device to the phone and that device was assigned 192.168.1.121
.
I've tried connecting to 192.168.6.1
, hoping for some sort of router setup page that I'm used to seeing, but there is no such thing or maybe it's just a matter of incompatable operating systems.
In summary, the "router" (phone) has an IP address of 192.168.6.1
and a DHCP server that begins at 192.168.6.106
and allows up to 8 connections. Normally, I would assume a range of 192.168.6.106 - 192.168.6.113
, but connected clients are showing otherwise.
How can I figure out which IP addresses are set aside by DHCP for clients?
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