Tip: How to enable wireless debugging with Android?

Post on 22-Nov-2014

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No more damaged cables and USB ports.

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Wireless Debugging with Android

@sarat architect, experion technologies

no more damaged cables and USB ports

get rid of wires and go wireless

Setup

Setup

• Connect your device over USB port

• Enable USB debugging if prompted

• Make a note of your IP of your device (See this by tapping on connected wireless network under settings)

• Now fire up your terminal

Setup

~ $ cd ~/android-sdks/platform-tools/ !

platform-tools $ ./adb tcpip <port> !

platform-tools $ ./adb connect <device ip>

Example

~ $ cd ~/android-sdks/platform-tools/ !

platform-tools $ ./adb tcpip 5555 * daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 * * daemon started successfully * restarting in TCP mode port: 5555

!

platform-tools $ ./adb connect 192.168.1.2 connected to 192.168.1.2:5555

Disconnect from USB port

Open up your favorite IDE (Eclipse or Android Studio)

See it in action!

Done? Now switch back

~ $ adb -s <device ip>:5555 usb

Happy Debugging!