I'm running Android 14 (Trout AVD) using Cuttlefish on Ubuntu, and I need 
the Android guest to communicate with real devices connected to my Ubuntu 
Wi-Fi hotspot (interface: wlp0s20f3). For example, I want to ping a phone 
connected to the hotspot (e.g. 10.42.0.54) from inside the Android guest.

Cuttlefish creates virtual TAP interfaces like cvd-etap-01 and 
cvd-wifiap-01, but these are isolated from the real LAN. The Android system 
seems unable to reach devices on the wlp0s20f3 subnet.

Has anyone successfully bridged or routed traffic between the Cuttlefish 
guest and the real hotspot interface?
Any help, ideas, or working configuration examples would be greatly 
appreciated!

Thanks in advance for any comments or tips

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