[android-developers] Re: Forwarding ranges of ports to the Android emulator
Unfortunately no. No news. I'm still not able to work with
applications which uses extensively the network with the emulator. I
think this is really a limitation.
On Jul 21, 1:41 am, FaTZ <crve...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> It's amazing that this is a problem for alot of people out there but
> there doesn't seem to be a resolution.
>
> I am experiencing the same trying to write a simple FTP app, as part
> of a larger app.
>
> I can connect to an FTP server and perform cwd etc but as soon as I do
> anything that requires an inbound connection to transfer data (list)
> then it fails and i get an unexpted disconnect from the server. very
> annoying!
>
> Have you managed to work this one out yet?
>
> Can anyone out there help!?
>
> Cheers
>
> Chris
>
> On Jul 17, 7:21 pm, Luca Carlon <carlon.l...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi! I'm working on a C++ library which uses TCP to estabilish
> > communications with the LAN. I've been able to use it without problems
> > on a real device with Android, but I'm not able to use it on the
> > emulator. I suppose it is because the emulator doesn't have access to
> > my LAN.
>
> > I read the documentation, and, as far as I can understand, it is
> > necessary to forwards ports for incoming connections with the redir
> > command. Unfortunately my library uses many different ports randomly,
> > jumping from one to the other as threads are spawned. So, would it be
> > possible to forward entire ranges of ports instead of single ports?
>
> > Thanks for any advice!
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