page.title=Connecting Devices Wirelessly page.tags="wifi","network","wireless" trainingnavtop=true startpage=true @jd:body
Besides enabling communication with the cloud, Android's wireless APIs also enable communication with other devices on the same local network, and even devices which are not on a network, but are physically nearby. The addition of Network Service Discovery (NSD) takes this further by allowing an application to seek out a nearby device running services with which it can communicate. Integrating this functionality into your application helps you provide a wide range of features, such as playing games with users in the same room, pulling images from a networked NSD-enabled webcam, or remotely logging into other machines on the same network.
This class describes the key APIs for finding and connecting to other devices from your application. Specifically, it describes the NSD API for discovering available services and the Wi-Fi Direct™ API for doing peer-to-peer wireless connections. This class also shows you how to use NSD and Wi-Fi Direct in combination to detect the services offered by a device and connect to the device when neither device is connected to a network.