I am peering my iOS device with a non-iOS Direct-WiFi enabled device. In my iOS application, I like to initiate the connection with the remote server (i.e. the non-iOS device's server). To do this, first I need to bind my read and write streams to the host IP and port as follows:
NSInputStream *inputStream;
NSOutputStream *outputStream;
CFReadStreamRef rdStream;
CFWriteStreamRef wrStream;
NSString *ipAddr = ??? /* not know at design time */
UInt32 portNum = 4210; /* specified at design time */
CFStreamCreatePairWithSocketToHost(kCFAllocatorDefault, (__bridge CFStringRef)ipAddr, portNum, &rdStream, &wrStream);
inputStream = (__bridge NSInputStream *)rdStream;
outputStream = (__bridge NSOutputStream *)wrStream;
... then for each stream, I set the delegate, schedule in run loop, and open. Now they are ready for use. And obviously, in my iOS device, I go to the Settings built-in app and select the WiFi of the server I am peering with so my iOS device and the other device will be on the same network.
My problem is the server IP address is not known at my app design time, so I want to figure out this IP programmatically at runtime in my app. Is it possible? If so, please give me an idea.
Thanks