How to set up a wi-fi hotspot with an Ubuntu laptop (access point mode)?
Solution 1:
You need to create infrastructure (Access Point mode) wireless hot-spot rather Ad-hoc hot-spot. In linux(ubuntu) i used ap-hotspot and which works for me(i got connected WP8 and Android 4.4, dont know about iPhones).
For installation
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ap-hotspot
Update for 14.04
The hostapd version in Ubuntu 14.04 is buggy and doesn't work properly. To get AP-Hotspot to work with hostapd in Ubuntu 14.04, you need to downgrade hostapd and use apt to hold the package so it's not upgraded.
To do this, use the following commands:
For 32 Bit:
cd /tmp
wget http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/w/wpa/hostapd_1.0-3ubuntu2.1_i386.deb
sudo dpkg -i hostapd*.deb
sudo apt-mark hold hostapd
For 64 Bit
cd /tmp
wget http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/w/wpa/hostapd_1.0-3ubuntu2.1_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i hostapd*.deb
sudo apt-mark hold hostapd
Configuration
sudo ap-hotspot configure
It will asks for interfaces, Access point name(which can be anything you want to see as wifi_hotspot name), password(which is your wifi_hotspot security key).
Now, if you able to configure successfully and dont get any kind of Unsupported wifi errors(if you get that simply means, your wifi_card doesnt support infrastrucutre Access point wifi_hotspot, so can do nothing on it), then procceed.
So just now start your hotspot as
sudo ap-hotspot start
If you want to stop then
sudo ap-hotspot stop
If you wanna see all available commands
sudo ap-hotspot
You don't see this hot-spot running in any indicator or something, i am still finding it how to determine status checking of it.
I am using is from last few weeks, and no bugs(no side-effects too) yet. I am using Gnome-Ubuntu 13.10 amd64 sharing eth0 to my WP8.
SOURCE : http://www.unixmen.com/create-infrastructure-wifi-access-point-connect-android-devices/ SOURCE : http://www.webupd8.org/2013/06/how-to-set-up-wireless-hotspot-access.html
Solution 2:
I have 2 wi-fi adapters installed for this. One native internal, and other via USB. I have to share with external USB because the internal one I am using to receive my conection. In your case you don't need another adapter, as you receive the conection via cable. Just follow my steps.
This is how I do. In System Settings...
>Networks
select the Wi-Fi adapter you want to uuse as a Hotspon, and click Use as Hotspot... button.
This will shortly activate the adapter to serve as a Hotspot. At the same window you have Options... function, and you can stop it in a same easy way.
Solution 3:
Since ap-hotspot is deprecated, it's neither reliable or stable for newer Ubuntu distribution. The author of ap-hotspot recommended create_ap.
Installation
git clone https://github.com/oblique/create_ap
cd create_ap
make install
Usage
No passphrase (open network):
create_ap wlan0 eth0 MyAccessPoint
WPA + WPA2 passphrase:
create_ap wlan0 eth0 MyAccessPoint MyPassPhrase
Change wlan0
and eth0
to the interface on your machine. (ifconfig
)