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startScan() in WifiManager deprecated in Android P

How to get scan result from wifi for example every 3 seconds, without mWifimanager.startScan();

Google says :

startScan() This method was deprecated in API level P. The ability for apps to trigger scan requests will be removed in a future release.

Notice for this API level i'm using List<ScanResult> results = mWifiManager.getScanResults(); without calling startScan , the list contains the wifi AP's but it makes updated very very slow

Update to 12 January 2019 : https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/112688545

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EAK TEAM Avatar asked Mar 08 '18 16:03

EAK TEAM


4 Answers

Google has now documented the limitations for startScan() function in Android P:

"We are further limiting the number of scans apps can request to improve network performance and improve battery life.

The WifiManager.startScan() usage is limited to: - Each foreground app is restricted to 4 scans every 2 minutes. - All background apps combined are restricted to one scan every 30 minutes."

Source: https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/79906367

Edit 8-Aug-2018: Information has been added also here: https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/wifi-scan#wifi-scan-throttling

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marko.tm Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 21:11

marko.tm


I think in API level P they're planning to move startScan() to a different class (WifiScanner) all together with some key differences.

See: https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/android-p-preview-1/wifi/java/android/net/wifi/WifiScanner.java

If there's an alternative solution to this, I'd love to hear it as well.

For now, I might just use startScan() until official docs are released.

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Nino Gonzales Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 20:11

Nino Gonzales


startScan() is actually pretty buggy on P, as I raised Google Issue 79906367.

I don't think that WifiScanner is the replacement either, as that is marked as a SystemApi which means no access for Apps...

Hopefully we will hear soon, as RTT still means you need to scan for APs which support 802.11mc using ScanResult is80211mcResponder which you check before performing RTT Ranging on the AP.

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meavydev Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 20:11

meavydev


StartScan() method is deprecated in Android P and new RTT protocol from 802.11mc standard has to be used with trilateration Algorithms. https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2018/03/previewing-android-p.html

X,Y position of the AP should to be knonw for accurate positioning and the AP should support 802.11mc's Fine Time Measurement. Intel® Wireless-AC 9260 support 802.11mc and several APs start supporting 802.11mc standard.

A couple of examples:

  • https://medium.com/@rafaelmiguel.ortega/android-p-first-taste-of-rtt-support-febefb679775
  • https://medium.com/@plinzen/perform-wifi-round-trip-time-measurements-with-android-p-9ffc5277ac6a
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Jose A Lopez Pastor Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 21:11

Jose A Lopez Pastor