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Step 3 :- Now disconnect the device which is connected to PC After executing the above command adb daemon will now start listening to tcpip. By default in most of the cases it will be using USB. In the above command, 'adb tcpip' command actually tries to reconfigure and restart the adb daemon on the device.
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"adb tcpip 5555" //- restarts the adb daemon listening on TCP on the specified port - 5555 If no port number is specified, Port 5555 is used by default. Step 3 :- Now we need to restart adb and make it work over tcpip by specifying the port value. If you are trying to work on your desktop, you may need help with 'Wireless USB Adapters' which you can get them online and then connect your desktop also to the Wifi network.
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Step 2 :- We should make sure that android device and the PC are connected to the same Wifi network. Step 1 :- Connect your device to computer via USB and check if it is connected using 'adb devices' which will list you the devices connected to your machine. Now here will execute Appium tests on wifi by enabling wireless adb on the device without connecting to PC with a USB cable.īefore proceeding further, you should make sure Android SDK is configured in your machine AND should have enabled ‘USB debugging’ from 'Developer Options' in your android device. In the previous tutorials, we have seen executing Appium tests on a real devices by plugging USB to PC.