Issue
While searching for
debug Android applications over Wi-Fi
I came across the plugin - 'Android WiFi ADB' available in Android studio.
When I tried to install the plugin, Android Studio suggested 'WiFi ADB Ultimate'.
Or is it better to connect with terminal? If Yes, how?
Kindly help.
Solution
I felt connecting your device with terminal using adb commands is more helpful than these plugins.
Steps:
- You need to connect your device to your computer via USB cable. Make sure USB debugging is working. You can check if it shows up when running adb devices
- Run adb tcpip 5555
Disconnect your device (remove the USB cable).
Go to the Settings -> About phone -> Status to view the IP address of your phone.
Run adb connect < IP address of your device > :5555
- If you run adb devices again, you should see your device.
Now you can execute adb commands or use your favorite IDE for android development - wireless!
Credits / Reference: https://futurestud.io/tutorials/how-to-debug-your-android-app-over-wifi-without-root
Answered By - Prabs
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