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am ed54f60a: Merge "Docs: Updating, clarifying Debug-over-WiFi instructions. Bug: 21371836" into mnc-preview-docs

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  Docs: Updating, clarifying Debug-over-WiFi instructions. Bug: 21371836
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@@ -420,62 +420,54 @@ Wi-Fi, as described here.
<ol>

<li>
Connect Android device and adb host computer
<p>Connect your Android device and adb host computer
to a common Wi-Fi network accessible to both.
We have found that not all access points
are suitable; you may need to use an access point
whose firewall is configured properly to support adb.
</li>
whose firewall is configured properly to support adb.</p>

<li>
Connect the device with USB cable to host.
<p class="note"><strong>Note: </strong>If you are attempting to connect
to a Wear device, force it to connect to Wi-Fi by shutting off Bluetooth
on the phone connected to it.</p>
</li>

<li>
Make sure adb is running in USB mode on host.
<pre>
$ adb usb
restarting in USB mode
</pre>
Connect the device to the host computer with a USB cable.
</li>

<li>
Connect to the device over USB.
<pre>
$ adb devices
List of devices attached
######## device
Set the target device to listen for a TCP/IP connection on port 5555.
<pre class="no-pretty-print">
$ adb tcpip 5555
</pre>
</li>

<li>
Restart host adb in tcpip mode.
<pre>
$ adb tcpip 5555
restarting in TCP mode port: 5555
</pre>
Disconnect the USB cable from the target device.
</li>

<li>
Find out the IP address of the Android device:
Settings -> About tablet -> Status -> IP address.
Remember the IP address, of the form <code>#.#.#.#</code>.
Find the IP address of the Android device. For example, on a Nexus device, you can find
the IP address at <strong>Settings</strong> &gt; <strong>About tablet</strong>
(or <strong>About phone</strong>) &gt; <strong>Status</strong> &gt; <strong>IP address</strong>. Or,
on an Android Wear device, you can find the IP address at <strong>Settings</strong> &gt;
<strong>Wi-Fi Settings</strong> &gt; <strong>Advanced</strong> &gt; <strong>IP address</strong>.
</li>

<li>
Connect adb host to device:
<pre>
$ adb connect #.#.#.#
connected to #.#.#.#:5555
Connect to the device, identifying it by IP address.
<pre class="no-pretty-print">
$ adb connect &lt;device-ip-address&gt;
</pre>
</li>


<li>
Remove USB cable from device, and confirm you can still access device:
<pre>
Confirm that your host computer is connected to the target device:
<pre class="no-pretty-print">
$ adb devices
List of devices attached
#.#.#.#:5555 device
&lt;device-ip-address&gt;:5555 device
</pre>

</ol>
@@ -500,7 +492,7 @@ Reconnect by executing the "adb connect" step again.

<li>
Or if that doesn't work, reset your adb host:
<pre>
<pre class="no-pretty-print">
adb kill-server
</pre>
and then start over from the beginning.