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I'm trying to develop an Android application which have to be able to transfer data/message between two Android mobiles, as a client server connection using their own Wifi, which having no network or routers nearby. I just tried using Tcp program to do this but it fails, its not connecting, I'm getting ConnectException and connection refused.

[Edited] Is it possible to achieve this using Android Portable Hotspot integrated with application? Is there any tutorial regarding this approach?

Any Ideas, how to do this? Thanks.

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You need to get the two devices networked to each other before you can worry about tcp usage of that network connection.

If one device is willing to perform access-point like functionality as part of a portable hotspot, and you select that as a wirelss network on the other, you may achieve a network connection between the two that can be used for custom traffic. Though there are ways the hotspot could be implemented where that would not work. Also of concern, the "client" device will now be sending all of its network traffic through the hotspot device, including not just foreground apps but anything it decides to do in the background.

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  • Hi Chris, If I enable the Hotspot in a device "server", and connected to this network from other device "client", can I able to start the TCP connection using ServerSocket programming?
    – Vignesh
    Aug 25, 2011 at 4:30
  • Hi Chris, Thanks for your answer, now I able transfer data.
    – Vignesh
    Aug 25, 2011 at 7:04
  • @Vignesh How did you do it? Can you give some comments?
    – TimonWang
    Jul 5, 2012 at 11:24
  • @TimonWang to do this we need one Android device that supports Portable Hotspot (>= 2.2),enable hotspot in first device (it will acts like router) and connect to it from second device, open socket connection from first after that try to connect to that based on first's ip address, once connection established you are good to go.
    – Vignesh
    Jul 5, 2012 at 12:22
  • @Vignesh First, how can I get the client device's ip address. Second, is possible for UPNP broadcast packet to cross that "router" and reach the client device?
    – TimonWang
    Jul 6, 2012 at 1:11

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