<html dir="ltr"><head></head><body style="text-align:left; direction:ltr;"><div>I am having trouble connecting my cell phone to my computer, probably because of network issues. The setup is shown in the attached diagram. </div><ul><li><i>Amito</i>: is a desktop computer platform Fedora Linux fc32 with all updates installed</li><ul><li>Running kde-connect 1.0</li></ul><li><i>Gateway</i>: is the gateway to the internet (via ATT), distributed by 2-Wire, model i38HG</li><li><i>Trend</i>: is a TRENDnet AC1200 Dual Band Wireless Router</li><li><i>Cell Phone</i>: is an LG VS985 phone running Android 6.0</li><li>My cell phone carrier is Page+ Cellular</li></ul><div><br></div><div>As you see, the cell phone is on network 192.168.10.x, while the computer running KDE is in network 192.168.1.x; they don't see each other. The router <i>Trend</i> is used only to provide a wireless hot spot; the wireless function of <i>Gateway</i> is not available, since it is in a metal box. It's possible to set up a direct USB link from the Cell Phone to Amito, but my cell phone carrier, Page+, has disabled the full capacity of this link.</div><div><br></div><div>There should be some way to make Trend appear to wireless clients to be on network 192.168.1.x, possibly static routing, but my knowledge of networking to too weak to understand. Any advice, links, etc., would be much appreciated..</div></body></html>