Connecting to WiFi using adb shell

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Happy的楠姐 2020-11-27 04:45

I have all the details to connect to a particular access point. I have to use that access point only, so all I require is the command to do it.

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  • 2020-11-27 04:57

    I solve the problem by this: adb pull /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf ~/Desktop,and then edit the file, add network module, my whole conf file is:

    ##### wpa_supplicant configuration file template #####
    update_config=1
    ctrl_interface=DIR=/data/system/wpa_supplicant GROUP=wifi
    eapol_version=1
    ap_scan=1
    fast_reauth=1
    network={
        ssid="your ssid"
        psk="your pswd"
        key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
        priority=241
    }
    

    Then rm the origin file, add push it to /data/misc/wifi folder, reboot your device.Please note, different device has different content above the network line,don't modify that part.

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  • 2020-11-27 05:00

    Late to the party, but I came up with a way to accomplish this on a device without root.

    It may not be pretty, but it works.

    Basically what I propose is to create an app that joins an access point based on EXTRAS given when starting the app. The EXTRAS are then provided using the am command's -e <KEY> <VALUE> parameter.

    I already build an app which does so and it's available here: https://github.com/steinwurf/adb-join-wifi

    Once the app is installed, a wifi access point can be joined using the following ADB command:

    adb shell am start -n com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi/com.steinwurf.adbjoinwifi.MainActivity -e ssid [SSID] -e password_type [PASSWORD_TYPE] -e password [WIFI PASSWORD]
    

    There's more info in the README on Github.

    Hope it helps someone.

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  • 2020-11-27 05:03

    As an add-on: you can enable wifi via svc as root on the device

    svc wifi enable
    

    and disable via

    svc wifi disable
    
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  • 2020-11-27 05:14

    You can add a network entry into the wpa_supplicant.conf yourself (or within your script) Essentially connect manually once, then do:

    adb pull /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
    

    and integrate the network entry into your script for automation. Example simple script:

    #!/bin/bash
    #
    
    # Get this information by connecting manually once, and do
    #   adb pull /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
    ADB_PULL="adb pull /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf"
    WIRELESS_CTRL_INTERFACE=wlan0
    WIRELESS_SSID=Gondolin
    WIRELESS_KEY_MGMT="WPA-EAP IEEE8021X"
    WIRELESS_EAP=PEAP
    WIRELESS_USER=Turgon
    WIRELESS_PASSWORD=IdrilCelebrindal
    
    adb start-server
    adb wait-for-device
    echo "adb connection....[CONNECTED]"
    adb root
    adb wait-for-device
    adb remount
    adb wait-for-device
    
    pushd /tmp
    rm wpa_supplicant.conf 2>/dev/null # Remove any old one
    adbpull_status=`$ADB_PULL 2>&1`
    echo -e "\nAttempting: $ADB_PULL"
    if [ `echo $adbpull_status | grep -wc "does not exist"` -gt 0 ]; then
        echo "  wpa_supplicant.conf does not exist yet on your device yet."
        echo "This means you have not used your wireless yet."
        echo ""
        echo "Taking our best shot at creating this file with default config.."
    
        echo "ctrl_interface=$WIRELESS_CTRL_INTERFACE" >> wpa_supplicant.conf
        echo "update_config=1" >> wpa_supplicant.conf
        echo "device_type=0-00000000-0" >> wpa_supplicant.conf
    else
        echo $adbpull_status
        echo "  wpa_supplicant.conf exists!"
    fi
    
    echo ""
    echo "Add network entry for wpa_supplicant.conf.."
    echo "" >> wpa_supplicant.conf
    echo "network={" >> wpa_supplicant.conf
    echo "  ssid=\"$WIRELESS_SSID\"" >> wpa_supplicant.conf
    echo "  key_mgmt=$WIRELESS_KEY_MGMT" >> wpa_supplicant.conf
    echo "  eap=$WIRELESS_EAP" >> wpa_supplicant.conf
    echo "  identity=\"$WIRELESS_USER\"" >> wpa_supplicant.conf
    echo "  password=\"$WIRELESS_PASSWORD\"" >> wpa_supplicant.conf
    echo "  priority=1" >> wpa_supplicant.conf
    echo "}" >> wpa_supplicant.conf
    echo "Pushing wpa_supplicant.conf.."
    adb push wpa_supplicant.conf /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
    popd #/tmp
    
    adb shell chown system.wifi /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
    adb shell chmod 660 /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf
    
    echo ""
    echo "Finished!"
    adb shell am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n com.android.settings/.Settings
    echo "Please toggle wifi off/on now.. (ifconfig not sufficient, monkey this)"
    
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  • 2020-11-27 05:17

    As an another add-on: although my device was rooted I got remote object ''/data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf'' does not exist error while trying to execute adb pull. It happens because adb itself doesn't run in ROOT mode. To work this around you can execute something like this

    adb shell "su -c 'cp -R /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf /data/misc/wpa_supplicant.conf'"
    adb shell "su -c 'chmod -R 777 /data/misc/wpa_supplicant.conf'"
    adb pull /data/misc/wpa_supplicant.conf
    adb shell "su -c 'rm /data/misc/wpa_supplicant.conf'"
    
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  • 2020-11-27 05:19

    super late but i hope this'll help anybody who may stumble upon this thread.

    if you're trying the adb pull method but received "remote object does not exist", try this:

    in the same command prompt box,

    • type adb root to restart adb as root. click enter.
    • Now type adb shell, click enter. makes sure the prompt shows root@[device]:
    • At the # prompt type cd /data/misc/wifi click enter.
    • Lastly type cat wpa_supplicant.conf click enter.

    this should dump data of WiFi you've previously connected to on your phone, to your pc screen.

    these commands worked on my unrooted device after running into the “remote object does not exist” issue.

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