Hi. I noticed two things. I don't know if these informations are important or not.
First: If I start a Job and the device is listed as offline, I see the device as offline in the Terminal too. (If I listen to the port of the adb server of Jenkins)
Second: I tried to use -tcpdump at the emulator settings of Jenkins, but I have no permission to do that. I tried to change the user of Jenkins to admin but it failed. So I can't log the communication. Richard do you have the same problem with tcpdump?

I tried to log the communication between the emulator and Jenkins with wireshark. I only noticed a few TCP Out-Of-Order notifications. But these are at a failed and a "goog" build. So I think this is not the problem.
Richard how did you install Jenkins and how are you running it? Maybe it's because of my way using Jenkins which causes the emulator problem. It seems that the plugin is running well at your Jenkins(correct me if this information is false). (Only if you want to share this and it's not to much work. A link to a webside is possible too.)
I installed it with the jenkins.dmg and created a jenkins user which is running Jenkins with the command "/usr/bin/java -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -XX:PermSize=265m -XX:MaxPermSize=512 -Xms256m -Xmx512m -Djava.io.tmpdir=/Users/Shared/Jenkins/tmp -jar /Applications/Jenkins/jenkins.war". My org.jenkins-ci.plist file is located at "/Library/LaunchAgents/".

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