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Does WiFi hotspot in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Desktop create a network that allows for filesharing?

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I have a laptop that I am trying to set up to act as a wireless Internet router and server for a collection of wireless devices, and I'm a bit stuck. I am using the WiFi hotspot capability built into Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Desktop version, so therefore I am able to connect my wireless devices to the Internet with the SSID and password. I am able to edit the connection manually using Network Manager using the command nm-connection-editor.

However, I'm unsure where or how to progress in terms of being access files on wireless devices that are hosted on the laptop.

  1. Does the WiFi hotspot generate a network capable of not only providing Internet, but also allowing for things like filesharing?
  2. If not, what would need to be accomplished to achieve this dual functionality? (wireless Internet access for a network of wireless devices + filesharing across a wireless network using a Linux laptop as a central host) Are there specific things I need to do to edit the hotspot connection to permit for this, or am I going in the wrong direction?

Thanks!

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Any device that is on your wireless network will be able to see (and share with) the other devices on the same wireless network. Any external device will be able to see the access point, but not other devices on the wireless network...since you have built a router, and that's what routers do.
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