Run/install/debug Android applications over Wi-Fi
- Connect the device via USB and make sure debugging is working;
adb tcpip 5555
. This makes the device to start listening for connections on port 5555;- Look up the device IP address with
adb shell netcfg
oradb shell ifconfig
with 6.0 and higher; - You can disconnect the USB now;
adb connect <DEVICE_IP_ADDRESS>:5555
. This connects to the server we set up on the device on step 2;- Now you have a device over the network with which you can debug as usual.
To switch the server back to the USB mode, run adb usb
, which will put the server on your phone back to the USB mode. If you have more than one device, you can specify the device with the -s
option: adb -s <DEVICE_IP_ADDRESS>:5555 usb
.
No root required!
To find the IP address of the device: run adb shell
and then netcfg
. You’ll see it there. To find the IP address while using OSX run the command adb shell ip route
.
WARNING: leaving the option enabled is dangerous, anyone in your network can connect to your device in debug, even if you are in data network. Do it only when connected to a trusted Wi-Fi and remember to disconnect it when done!