androidadb

ADB : unable to connect to 192.168.1.10:5555


I cannot use adb connect to connect via WiFi to my device (Nexus 5, Android 6), but since I'm developing a cordova plugin using USB OTG, I really need to connect via WiFi.

I tried to adb kill-server, and all solutions provided on SO, and none is working for me... Before it was working ok (i.e android 5).

Any idea?


Solution

  • I had the same issue since the android 6 upgrading. I noticed that for some reason the device is playing "hard to get" when you try to contact it over WIFI.

    Try these following steps:

    1. Make sure that Aggressive Wi-Fi to Cellular handover under Networking section in the device's developer options is turned off.

    2. ping continuously from your pc to the device to make sure it's not in network idle mode ping -t 192.168.1.10 (windows cmd), unlock the device and even try to surf to some website just to make it get out of the network idle.

    3. If ping doesn't work, turn off / on Android Wifi and go back to step 2.

    4. When it replies to the ping, connect it via usb, and:

      adb usb

      adb tcpip 5555

      adb connect 192.168.10.1:5555

    5. In case it's still not connected, try to switch the USB connection mode as MTP / PTP / Camera while the device is connected through USB and repeat these steps over again...

    If the above points are not working please try running ADB as admin. For Ubuntu -

    `sudo adb start-server`