Issue
Im automating a testing procedure for wifi calling and I was wondering is there a way to turn off/on wifi via adb?
I would either like to disable/enable wifi or kill wifi calling (com.movial.wificall) and restart it.
Is it possible to do this all via adb and shell commands?
so far I have found:
android.net.wifi.WifiManager
setWifiEnabled(true/false)
Im just not sure how to put it together
Solution
Using "svc" through ADB (rooted required):
Enable:
adb shell su -c 'svc wifi enable'
Disable:
adb shell su -c 'svc wifi disable'
Using Key Events through ADB:
adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n com.android.settings/.wifi.WifiSettings
adb shell input keyevent 20 & adb shell input keyevent 23
The first line launch "wifi.WifiSettings" activity which open the WiFi Settings page. The second line simulate key presses.
I tested those two lines on a Droid X. But Key Events above probably need to edit in other devices because of different Settings layout.
More info about "keyevents" here.
Answered By - Jared Burrows
Answer Checked By - Senaida (JavaFixing Volunteer)