How to get network status in android?
Is there any why to get the signal status of wifi and phone's provider that is shown at the top bar? Tried to search it across Stackoverflow unsuccessfuly.
Thank in advance.
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Is there any why to get the signal status of wifi and phone's provider that is shown at the top bar? Tried to search it across Stackoverflow unsuccessfuly.
Thank in advance.
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Here is a link to get the Android Internet Connection Status. Here is documentation by Android Developers on how to Determine and Monitor the Connectivity Status. Try them out.
– Ishaan Javali
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Is there any why to get the signal status of wifi and phone's provider that is shown at the top bar? Tried to search it across Stackoverflow unsuccessfuly.
Thank in advance.
android
Is there any why to get the signal status of wifi and phone's provider that is shown at the top bar? Tried to search it across Stackoverflow unsuccessfuly.
Thank in advance.
android
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Here is a link to get the Android Internet Connection Status. Here is documentation by Android Developers on how to Determine and Monitor the Connectivity Status. Try them out.
– Ishaan Javali
Nov 20 '18 at 14:49
Hello Yariv. Did my answer help you?
– Ishaan Javali
Nov 21 '18 at 13:29
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Here is a link to get the Android Internet Connection Status. Here is documentation by Android Developers on how to Determine and Monitor the Connectivity Status. Try them out.
– Ishaan Javali
Nov 20 '18 at 14:49
Hello Yariv. Did my answer help you?
– Ishaan Javali
Nov 21 '18 at 13:29
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Here is a link to get the Android Internet Connection Status. Here is documentation by Android Developers on how to Determine and Monitor the Connectivity Status. Try them out.
– Ishaan Javali
Nov 20 '18 at 14:49
Here is a link to get the Android Internet Connection Status. Here is documentation by Android Developers on how to Determine and Monitor the Connectivity Status. Try them out.
– Ishaan Javali
Nov 20 '18 at 14:49
Hello Yariv. Did my answer help you?
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To get the WiFi strength, you can create the following function:
public static int calculateSignalLevel (int Rssi, int numLevels){
WifiManager wifiManager = (WifiManager) context.getSystemService(Context.WIFI_SERVICE);
int numOfLevels = 5;
WifiInfo wifiInfo = wifiManager.getConnectionInfo();
int level = WifiManager.calculateSignalLevel(wifiInfo.getRssi(), numOfLevels);
}
If you want to get the status of the device and whether it is connected to the internet, you can use the following function:
public static String getConnectivityStatusString(Context context) {
int connected = NetworkUtil.getConnectivityStatus(context);
String wifiStatus = null;
if (connected == NetworkUtil.TYPE_WIFI) {
wifiStatus = "Wifi enabled";
} else if (connected == NetworkUtil.TYPE_MOBILE) {
wifiStatus = "Mobile data enabled";
} else if (connected == NetworkUtil.TYPE_NOT_CONNECTED) {
wifiStatus = "Not connected to Internet";
}
return wifiStatus;
}
Finally, to get the name of the phone's provider, you can use the following function:
public static String carrierName(){
TelephonyManager manager =(TelephonyManager)context.getSystemService(Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE);
String carrierName = manager.getNetworkOperatorName();
}
I hope this answers your question.
If this answer helped you Yariv, please mark it as accepted so that others who are facing similar problems may refer to it and get help as well.
– Ishaan Javali
Nov 20 '18 at 15:08
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To get the WiFi strength, you can create the following function:
public static int calculateSignalLevel (int Rssi, int numLevels){
WifiManager wifiManager = (WifiManager) context.getSystemService(Context.WIFI_SERVICE);
int numOfLevels = 5;
WifiInfo wifiInfo = wifiManager.getConnectionInfo();
int level = WifiManager.calculateSignalLevel(wifiInfo.getRssi(), numOfLevels);
}
If you want to get the status of the device and whether it is connected to the internet, you can use the following function:
public static String getConnectivityStatusString(Context context) {
int connected = NetworkUtil.getConnectivityStatus(context);
String wifiStatus = null;
if (connected == NetworkUtil.TYPE_WIFI) {
wifiStatus = "Wifi enabled";
} else if (connected == NetworkUtil.TYPE_MOBILE) {
wifiStatus = "Mobile data enabled";
} else if (connected == NetworkUtil.TYPE_NOT_CONNECTED) {
wifiStatus = "Not connected to Internet";
}
return wifiStatus;
}
Finally, to get the name of the phone's provider, you can use the following function:
public static String carrierName(){
TelephonyManager manager =(TelephonyManager)context.getSystemService(Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE);
String carrierName = manager.getNetworkOperatorName();
}
I hope this answers your question.
If this answer helped you Yariv, please mark it as accepted so that others who are facing similar problems may refer to it and get help as well.
– Ishaan Javali
Nov 20 '18 at 15:08
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To get the WiFi strength, you can create the following function:
public static int calculateSignalLevel (int Rssi, int numLevels){
WifiManager wifiManager = (WifiManager) context.getSystemService(Context.WIFI_SERVICE);
int numOfLevels = 5;
WifiInfo wifiInfo = wifiManager.getConnectionInfo();
int level = WifiManager.calculateSignalLevel(wifiInfo.getRssi(), numOfLevels);
}
If you want to get the status of the device and whether it is connected to the internet, you can use the following function:
public static String getConnectivityStatusString(Context context) {
int connected = NetworkUtil.getConnectivityStatus(context);
String wifiStatus = null;
if (connected == NetworkUtil.TYPE_WIFI) {
wifiStatus = "Wifi enabled";
} else if (connected == NetworkUtil.TYPE_MOBILE) {
wifiStatus = "Mobile data enabled";
} else if (connected == NetworkUtil.TYPE_NOT_CONNECTED) {
wifiStatus = "Not connected to Internet";
}
return wifiStatus;
}
Finally, to get the name of the phone's provider, you can use the following function:
public static String carrierName(){
TelephonyManager manager =(TelephonyManager)context.getSystemService(Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE);
String carrierName = manager.getNetworkOperatorName();
}
I hope this answers your question.
If this answer helped you Yariv, please mark it as accepted so that others who are facing similar problems may refer to it and get help as well.
– Ishaan Javali
Nov 20 '18 at 15:08
add a comment |
To get the WiFi strength, you can create the following function:
public static int calculateSignalLevel (int Rssi, int numLevels){
WifiManager wifiManager = (WifiManager) context.getSystemService(Context.WIFI_SERVICE);
int numOfLevels = 5;
WifiInfo wifiInfo = wifiManager.getConnectionInfo();
int level = WifiManager.calculateSignalLevel(wifiInfo.getRssi(), numOfLevels);
}
If you want to get the status of the device and whether it is connected to the internet, you can use the following function:
public static String getConnectivityStatusString(Context context) {
int connected = NetworkUtil.getConnectivityStatus(context);
String wifiStatus = null;
if (connected == NetworkUtil.TYPE_WIFI) {
wifiStatus = "Wifi enabled";
} else if (connected == NetworkUtil.TYPE_MOBILE) {
wifiStatus = "Mobile data enabled";
} else if (connected == NetworkUtil.TYPE_NOT_CONNECTED) {
wifiStatus = "Not connected to Internet";
}
return wifiStatus;
}
Finally, to get the name of the phone's provider, you can use the following function:
public static String carrierName(){
TelephonyManager manager =(TelephonyManager)context.getSystemService(Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE);
String carrierName = manager.getNetworkOperatorName();
}
I hope this answers your question.
To get the WiFi strength, you can create the following function:
public static int calculateSignalLevel (int Rssi, int numLevels){
WifiManager wifiManager = (WifiManager) context.getSystemService(Context.WIFI_SERVICE);
int numOfLevels = 5;
WifiInfo wifiInfo = wifiManager.getConnectionInfo();
int level = WifiManager.calculateSignalLevel(wifiInfo.getRssi(), numOfLevels);
}
If you want to get the status of the device and whether it is connected to the internet, you can use the following function:
public static String getConnectivityStatusString(Context context) {
int connected = NetworkUtil.getConnectivityStatus(context);
String wifiStatus = null;
if (connected == NetworkUtil.TYPE_WIFI) {
wifiStatus = "Wifi enabled";
} else if (connected == NetworkUtil.TYPE_MOBILE) {
wifiStatus = "Mobile data enabled";
} else if (connected == NetworkUtil.TYPE_NOT_CONNECTED) {
wifiStatus = "Not connected to Internet";
}
return wifiStatus;
}
Finally, to get the name of the phone's provider, you can use the following function:
public static String carrierName(){
TelephonyManager manager =(TelephonyManager)context.getSystemService(Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE);
String carrierName = manager.getNetworkOperatorName();
}
I hope this answers your question.
answered Nov 20 '18 at 14:59
Ishaan JavaliIshaan Javali
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If this answer helped you Yariv, please mark it as accepted so that others who are facing similar problems may refer to it and get help as well.
– Ishaan Javali
Nov 20 '18 at 15:08
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If this answer helped you Yariv, please mark it as accepted so that others who are facing similar problems may refer to it and get help as well.
– Ishaan Javali
Nov 20 '18 at 15:08
If this answer helped you Yariv, please mark it as accepted so that others who are facing similar problems may refer to it and get help as well.
– Ishaan Javali
Nov 20 '18 at 15:08
If this answer helped you Yariv, please mark it as accepted so that others who are facing similar problems may refer to it and get help as well.
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Here is a link to get the Android Internet Connection Status. Here is documentation by Android Developers on how to Determine and Monitor the Connectivity Status. Try them out.
– Ishaan Javali
Nov 20 '18 at 14:49
Hello Yariv. Did my answer help you?
– Ishaan Javali
Nov 21 '18 at 13:29