Issue
I've two PCs, say PC1 and PC2. I've Bluestacks installed in PC1 and I've Android Studio Installed in PC2. So my question is : "Is it possible to connect to the Bluestacks emulator through the ADB installed in PC2 ?" So that I can install the application from PC1 to PC2's bluestacks.
NOTE: PC1 and PC2 are on the same network.
Solution
To connect an adb
hosted on a remote computer to a Bluestacks
running on the local computer, you can try.:
The problem:
Bluestacks listens on the localhost interface only (localhost
, 127.0.0.1
), it doesn't listen on ex: 192.168.1.4
. Based on this, and at first, you cannot connect remotely to Bluestacks using ADB
.
The solution:
Internal Port forwarding
How to:
1 - Download trivial_portforward.zip | mirror
2 - On the computer running Bluestacks, run:
trivial_portforward.exe 9999 127.0.0.1 5555
//usage: portforward [port to listen on] [ip of host to connect to] [port to connect to].
3 - On the computer running Eclipse or Android Studio, run:
adb connect 192.168.1.4:9999
//Connected to 192.168.1.4 9999
(change to the ip of the computer running Bluestacks)
That's it.
Notes:
Make sure the firewall isn't blocking outgoing/incoming connections on both computers.
I've tested deploying an application and it works :)
Answered By - Pedro Lobito
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