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How to setup wifi ADB debugger for android studio


How to setup wifi ADB debugger for android studio 


Firstly set your adb path
Which you can find here

Step 1: Goto your Android sdk folder -> platform tools and copy the whole path
For example: C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools
Step 2: Goto command prompt or Android studio terminal
cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools
and presss enter

Step 3: Connect your device & system with same wifi.
Step 4: Type adb tcpip 5555 and press Enter.
Step 5: Type adb connect x.x.x.x:5555, replacing the x.x.x.x with your phone IP address.
find out phone IP address
Settings -> About phone -> Status (some phones may be vary)
Note: Incase if you connect more than one devices disconnect other phones except which one you need to connect

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