Yes, if it has the ability to be a hotspot that would work.
An advantage of "connecting both to a network hot spot" as opposed to making the phone a hotspot/AP is that your computer can then hit other places on the network (like the web, or your file server, or email, or...) while you're connected to the NanoVNA.
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Subject: Re: [nanovna-users] Question on remote use of NanoVNA
Jim,
I agree. I use the terms access point and hot spot interchangeably. Android or at least the old 5.0.1 version I'm looking at on these ancient Samsung S4's have the ability to turn the phone into a mobile Hotspot. Allowing sharing and file and data transfer would also have to be turned on. So it sounds promising I just need time to play and confirm how that will pair with TCPUART.
Andy