On Thursday, Microsoft updates its Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) on Windows 11 with a huge change to networking.
In May, Microsoft rolled out advanced networking for its subsystem for running Android apps on Windows 11 PCs.
The change helped Android Apps to connect to smart devices on the same local network as a Windows PC.
Advanced Networking was also made ‘on’ by default for newer x64 Windows builds for PCs with Intel and AMD chips.
The “huge change to networking” in the latest release of WSA includes Android app access to local network devices for ARM computers. Also, WSA now has support for IPv6 and VPN (virtual private network) connectivity, according to Microsoft’s Windows blog covering WSA’s July updates.
Another change that Microsoft observes is that WSA now has the same IP address as the host machine/computer rather than its own IP address. This change is shown in the developer section of the WSA Settings app by the removal of the WSA virtual machine’s IP address.