
Now run any commands from your computer, and you will get the same results if you do it by connecting your smartphone to your computer with a data cable.

Step 6: Your Android device is now connected for ADB access over Wi-Fi. Step 5: Go back to your Command-Line or Terminal, and type ‘ adb connect :5555’. Go to ‘ Settings’>’ About phone’>’ Status’, to find the IP address. Step 4: Say goodbye to your data cable, head to your ‘ Device Settings’, and find the IP Address. Just see the screenshot below to free yourself from any doubts. If you are having a single device, just type ‘ adb tcpip 5555’, and the ADB interface will understand, you are talking about the only connected device. Step 3: Now type ‘ adb –s tcpip 5555’, if you are having multiple devices connected. Yes, you need a USB data cable for the 1 st time. The only things, which you need are your smartphone, a Wi-Fi network, pretty obvious, a computer or a laptop, which is as well obvious, and a data cable.

Let’s find out, how to control your smartphone from your computer using ADB over Wi-Fi.

You can set up and use the ADB over wifi with just a few steps and commands. Yes, you heard it right, you do not need to use your data cable, to get the advantages of using ADB. But, do you know, you can also control your Android device, through a Wi-Fi network, using Android ADB wifi debugging. Do you want to know how to connect and control your Android phone from your computer using ADB over wifi without USB here is the step by step tutorial to connect ADB via IP (Wirelessly)īeing the owner of an ADB Android device, you must be knowing, what is ADB or Android Debug Bridge! If you do not know what ADB is, and how to activate Android debugging to control your smartphone from your computer, you can read my article: How to install ADB on Windows 10,8, 7, and Linux.
