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This guide provides instructions on how to select and set the communication mode for a terminal, either for a single instance or for all communications within an application.
User Interface Settings in the Demo
The demo allows you to choose from various communication modes, each catering to different connectivity preferences. The available options are:
- Default: The application adheres to the system's default communication model.
- WIFI: The application prioritizes the use of WiFi for communication.
- ETHERNET: Ethernet is used as the primary communication channel.
- MOBILE: Mobile data is used for communication.
- ONLYWIFI: Restricts communication to WiFi only for the current session.
- ONLYMOBILE: Limits communication to mobile data only for the current session.
- ONLYETHERNET: Uses only Ethernet for the current communication session.
Additional Reference
- For more in-depth technical details, refer to the ConnectivityManager#CONNECTIVITY_ACTION(from Android developer) documentation available on the Android Developer website.