Hello again,
Another question:
How could I simulate whit the emulator a connection with a configured
local wifi netwok in which my localhost is in?
Is that possible or I must get the real device?

Thaks very much

On 3 dic, 14:57, "Marcio Alexandroni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would it be:
>
>         WiFiManager wifi = (WifiManager) getSystemService(WIFI_SERVICE);
>         DhcpInfo info = wifi.getDhcpInfo();
>
> DhcpInfo has all the WiFi configurations. Of course you have to add the
> permissions below to the manifest. I'm not sure you need both but it worked
> with those.
>
> <uses-permission
> android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE"></uses-permission>
> <uses-permission
> android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_WIFI_STATE"></uses-permission>
>
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> From: android-developers@googlegroups.com
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrea
> Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 19:43
> To: Android Developers
> Subject: [android-developers] Re: Wifi Ip Address
>
> Xavier: I don't want to change the ip. I want only to know the ip that
> is assigned to the NIC of the phone.
> Ed: Sure, but showipaddress.com shows only the ip with which you go
> out on the Internet: for example you could be connected to Internet
> behind NAT.
>
> I try to explain better my problem:
> I'm developing on the emulator because I'm in italy and here there
> aren't devices. My app creates a server listening on a port for
> incoming connections. On the emulator the address used to bind the
> socket is "10.0.2.15", if I want to connect to that server, say from
> another host, i have to:
> 1) make a redirection on the local interface of the host that runs the
> emulator (so 127.0.0.1:4444 forwards to 10.0.2.15:4444)
> 2) redirect my NIC interface to the local interface (say
> 192.168.2.1:4444 forwards to 127.0.0.1:4444) with a datapipe tool
> 3) connect from a client to 192.168.2.1:4444
> 4) start communicating.
>
> Now, in a real device how is this achieved? How many interfaces the
> device has? I think it has 10.0.2.15, 127.0.0.1 and the ip address
> assigned to the phone by a wifi network. Am I wrong?
>
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