2017년 5월 24일 수요일

PC connecting to Android on same LAN, but not through WiFi


After reading through the connection guides and topics in this group, I realize there are three connection options:
1. To a real android, through WiFi - which is the recommended method.
2. To the emulator running on the same PC as the browser.
3. To a real android, through a USB cable.

The lab which I am planning to do a programming session in has both wired and wireless connections, creating one LAN. The desktop PCs are connected with a wire, while any android devices would be connected through WiFi, but they would still be on the same LAN - for example, a desktop computer might have the IP address 10.0.0.4, and an android might be on 10.0.0.5. Is this configuration suitable for connecting the browser and an android, even though the PC is not on WiFi?
Following the illustrations on this page: How Does my Android Device Connect Over Wifi?
makes me believe it is possible indeed, but it doesn't say so explicitly anywhere.

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That's how I connect to the companion. As long as you are in the same lan, it doesn't matter if it's wired or wireless.

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Thank you, I was looking for confirmation :)

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