![]() \AppData\Local\Android\sdk\platform-toolsĮx: C:\pathToSDK\platform-tools>adb devices You can check if it shows up when running adb devices. You need to connect your device to your computer via USB cable. ![]() Is there I way to do this connection without the need of a cable at all?Īdb over wireless without USB cable at all for not rooted phones. I search StackOverflow, but all answers I found involving connect via USB cable before. I search for any reasonable option in "Android Development Options" and enabled everything seemed to have relation with Wifi. I installed a terminal application on my Android and tried to execute that command there, but I received a "device not found" error. I don't understand why I have to do it every time, since I already execute the 'adb tcpip' command before. Then I can unplug the USB cable and connect via 'adb connect IP'.īut now I cannot execute the first command because I don't have a cable. When I work at home I can do it just connecting the USB cable and executing the command 'adb tcpip 5555'. I'm travelling and I forgot my USB cable. I want to debug Android APPs on my phone (LG nexus 4).
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