Wifi Hotspot static Gateway IP - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Prior to Android 9 the WIFI gateway IP was always static, now it changes upon hotspot creation. Now it can be set to static?
Alternatively, can I use some hostname of the device where hotspot is created to resolve its IP to the clients of the hotspot?

@elmmm
What do you mean with "hotspot creation"?
My understanding is that a Wi-Fi hotspot is the wireless access points, typically in public locations, that provide Internet access to mobile devices such as your smartphone when you are away from your home.

jwoegerbauer said:
@elmmm
What do you mean with "hotspot creation"?
My understanding is that a Wi-Fi hotspot is the wireless access points, typically in public locations, that provide Internet access to mobile devices such as your smartphone when you are away from your home.
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I mean sharing Android device's internet connection. At least on my devices it's also called Wifi Hotspot.

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