No info on this?

On Oct 17, 8:17 am, Anders <lanils...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Bump
>
> On Oct 15, 3:12 pm, Anders <lanils...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have an application that acts as both client and server. I have a
> > scenario that I need to test that involves three devices. One of them
> > needs tobroadcasta message (UDP) to the other two.
> > Running on physical devices, this is not a problem, and it works fine.
> > On the emulator however, this is much harder.
> > I have managed to get it work for two devices using the emulator. Here
> > my client threadbroadcastthe message to 10.0.2.255 port 6002, and
> > server thread listens on port 6006. By using redir addudp:6002:6006
> > the server receives the message fine.
> > Now, if I add another instance and do the same portforwarding, only
> > one of them receives the message. I also tried to use a different port
> > number on the server, and forward port 6002 to that number, with the
> > same result.
> > It appears as if a port can only be forwarded from one instance.
> > Does anyone of a method tobroadcastusing the emulator, without
> > sending a separate message to each emulator instance?
>
> > Thanks,Anders
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