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I need to test app for work with slow internet connection. How to simulate slow internet connection on Android emulator?

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For Android Studio projects you can do the following:

If you need to change net speed temporarily, then on an emulator toolbar, click three dots (settings), go to Cellular tab and configure the network speed there. You need to have a recent Android Tools.

If you want to set this speed permanently for some emulator image:

  1. Open menu Tools -> Android -> AVD Manager
  2. Select/create your emulator avd image, click Edit
  3. Click Show Advanced Settings button
  4. Set the desired net speed

    Speeds for reference in increasing kbps:

                            UP       DOWN
                      -------- ----------
    gsm   GSM/CSD         14.4       14.4
    hscsd HSCSD           14.4       57.6
    gprs  GPRS            28.8       57.6
    umts  UMTS/3G        384.0      384.0
    edge  EDGE/EGPRS     473.6      473.6
    hsdpa HSDPA         5760.0   13,980.0
    lte   LTE         58,000.0  173,000.0
    evdo  EVDO        75,000.0  280,000.0
    full  No limit           ∞          ∞
    
  5. Re-launch the emulator

OLD ANSWER (obsolete)

If you are working in Eclipse, go to Run->Run Configurations, select your run configuration and then go to "Target" Tab. There you will find a "Network Speed" combobox (under the "Emulator Launch Parameters" section).

If you are running emulator from command line, then you can use "-netspeed" cmd line parameter (run emulator -help-netspeed for overview of possible options)

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  • is it possible to control that from within an application?
    – ppbitb
    Jul 20, 2011 at 21:37
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    I don't think so. Of course perhaps you can make your application to process data it gets more slowly, but I suspect there's no way you can override a system's network speed. That would be awful if you could :)
    – dimsuz
    Jul 21, 2011 at 17:08
  • Took me forever to find that Network Speed setting, cause there was no scroll bar on the side, and I didn't even think of resizing the window to find it. But thank you for the info.
    – zidarsk8
    Aug 10, 2011 at 20:37
  • Yeah, Eclpise sometimes screws up like this. I recall myself being in same situation regarding some other option :)
    – dimsuz
    Aug 11, 2011 at 10:44
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    To configure network speed in the emulator 3 dots technique, choose Network type, then choose the type correponding to the speed using the table above.
    – user1114
    Jul 31, 2020 at 3:25
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Easiest way to tweak things while emulator is still up is to connect to the emulator using a terminal. Just use telnet or netcat (interactively, you can just "telnet localhost 5554" and type "help" -- below examples show how to script it:

$ echo "network speed 100 100" | nc localhost 5554
$ echo "network status" | nc localhost 5554
Current network status:
  download speed:     100000 bits/s (12.2 KB/s)
  upload speed:       100000 bits/s (12.2 KB/s)
  minimum latency:  0 ms
  maximum latency:  0 ms

You can also set the delay/latency:

$ echo "network delay gprs" | nc localhost 5554
$ echo "network status" | nc localhost 5554
Current network status:
  download speed:     100000 bits/s (12.2 KB/s)
  upload speed:       100000 bits/s (12.2 KB/s)
  minimum latency:  150 ms
  maximum latency:  550 ms

Just makes it easier to do things at runtime and test various scenarios (via automation, manual testing, etc).

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    Thanks for your answer! Unlike using run configuration this worked for me. I also like how you can check your current settings. Nov 12, 2013 at 10:32
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    This is great. So much better to be able to alter the settings while you're running the emulator. Another command I found useful—it delays network by 2 seconds to test loading screens: echo "network delay 2000" | nc localhost 5554
    – phreakhead
    Dec 13, 2015 at 20:41
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    FYI. now (2020) echo can not work as emulators require login Android Console: Authentication required,Android Console: type 'auth <auth_token>' to authenticate Jun 2, 2020 at 15:26
  • this solution not working at 2020 Android Console: Authentication required
    – Yohanes AI
    Dec 3, 2020 at 16:21
  • it's still working, you follow the steps on the screen and paste in your authentication string Android Console: you can find your <auth_token> in '/Users/username/.emulator_console_auth_token'. Once you copy that short code, do nc localhost 5554 then auth {code}. The other thing is that this method does the same thing as adb emu network delay 1000
    – 1mike12
    Feb 28, 2023 at 14:53
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Appium set network speed with

adb emu network speed

example:

adb emu network speed gsm

all values(see appium doc ): gsm, hscsd, gprs, umts, edge, hsdpa, lte, evdo, full

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In Eclipse : Run -> Run Configuratrions -> click!

Select Tab Target. click!

Then there is an option Network Speed!

Set it to emulate whatever you want. :)

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Be sure to use the Mobile Network (not the WiFi) to experience internet speed change on your emulator.

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Run->Run Configurations: there you can find Emulator Launch Parameters where you can set the internet speed

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On emulator go to

Extended Controls -> Cellular -> Network Type

and set paramater as your per your requirement

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