nmap was just an easy way for OP to input commands that they felt were easy enough for them to put in and kinda understand, plus nmap is used everywhere and has amazing docs and support with a lot of topics where any problem OP runs into can be walked through pretty easy.Like I said, nmap is overkill for this.
It could also mean that the IP can't be reached at all, as ping timing out implies.
Just check the IP of other wireless devices on the same WiFi network and see if they are in the same range.
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yeah, if you get packets that means it did connect and send/receive data of some kind.my mobile phone ip address is 192.168.68.102. i installed termux and it seems to be pinging it if:
64 bytes from 192.168.68.115: (other stuff)
is pinging it
Edit: I canceled it and it said that all packets were transmitted and recieved








