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this post was submitted on 21 Jun 2026
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Try KDEConnect (or GSConnect for gnome). Clients for Linux, BSD, Android, Sailfish, iOS, macOS and Windows.
Another option (maybe better, depending on your distro) is Warpinator. Linux, Windows, and Android.
Kdeconnect is usually gonna go over regular wifi or ethernet. So that might go phone to ap to laptop, for twice the wifi hops.
Also means the speed is limited by the router, so modern phones would be slowed by an older access point.
Or by being far from the access point yet close together.
There is a Bluetooth mode available now, says its in beta though
Oh I see, thanks. I didn't understand what OP meant by Wi-fi Direct, I was thinking it just meant going over the LAN via the router. So I guess this means a device making itself into a wi-fi hotspot with is own local IP address that can be connected to directly, right?