On 24 March 2011 15:34, Primal Pappachan <primal...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I've been developing on Android for a while now using the Android Emulator.
> Now I've across a project which requires fingerprinting various wifi signals
> available in the surrounding environment. At present I don't have an Android
> phone and I know wifi connectivity doesn't work with the emulator yet. Is it
> sufficient to test the application on the emulator by creating dummy live
> network 
> lists<http://kmansoft.wordpress.com/2010/07/27/debugging-wifi-in-the-emulator/>
>  for
> the application to use or is it necessary to have a phone for this purpose?
>

If you want to know how you app really behaves with real wifi signal then
"no" is most likely the answer.

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