Android 6 : Connect to specific wifi network programmatically not working

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Solution 1

A few things have changed about how you connect to a WiFi network since android Marshmallow. The following code will help you...If you are using Android 6.0 or lowlevel versions...

public void connectToWifi(){
    try{
        WifiManager wifiManager = (WifiManager) super.getSystemService(android.content.Context.WIFI_SERVICE);
        WifiConfiguration wc = new WifiConfiguration();
        WifiInfo wifiInfo = wifiManager.getConnectionInfo();
        wc.SSID = "\"NETWORK_NAME\"";
        wc.preSharedKey = "\"PASSWORD\"";
        wc.status = WifiConfiguration.Status.ENABLED;
        wc.allowedProtocols.set(WifiConfiguration.Protocol.WPA);
        wc.allowedKeyManagement.set(WifiConfiguration.KeyMgmt.WPA_PSK);

        wifiManager.setWifiEnabled(true);
        int netId = wifiManager.addNetwork(wc);
        if (netId == -1) {
            netId = getExistingNetworkId(wc.SSID);
        }
        wifiManager.disconnect();
        wifiManager.enableNetwork(netId, true);
        wifiManager.reconnect();
    } catch (Exception e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
}
private int getExistingNetworkId(String SSID) {
    WifiManager wifiManager = (WifiManager) super.getSystemService(Context.WIFI_SERVICE);
    List<WifiConfiguration> configuredNetworks = wifiManager.getConfiguredNetworks();
    if (configuredNetworks != null) {
        for (WifiConfiguration existingConfig : configuredNetworks) {
            if (existingConfig.SSID.equals(SSID)) {
                return existingConfig.networkId;
            }
        }
    }
    return -1;
}

And add permissions in the Manifest file

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_WIFI_STATE" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CHANGE_WIFI_STATE" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CHANGE_NETWORK_STATE" />

Solution 2

Add a wifi configuration using addNetwork and then connect to it using enableNetwork.

    WifiConfiguration wificonfiguration = new WifiConfiguration();
    StringBuffer stringbuffer = new StringBuffer("\"");
    stringbuffer.append((new StringBuilder(String.valueOf(HOTSPOT_NAME))).append("\"").toString());
    wificonfiguration.SSID = stringbuffer.toString();
    wificonfiguration.allowedKeyManagement.set(KeyMgmt.WPA_PSK);
    wificonfiguration.allowedAuthAlgorithms.set(0);
    wificonfiguration.status = 2;
    wificonfiguration.preSharedKey = "\"" + HOTSPOT_PASSWORD + "\"";

    int networkId_ = wifi.addNetwork(wificonfiguration);

    if(networkId>-1){

           boolean status = wifi.enableNetwork(networkId_, true);

    }

For marshmallow: Your apps can now change the state of WifiConfiguration objects only if you created these objects. You are not permitted to modify or delete WifiConfiguration objects created by the user or by other apps. More info on Marshmallow

Solution 3

A few things have changed about how you connect to a WiFi network since android Lollipop and Marshmallow. There is a nice blog post related to how you connect to WiFi network on Marshmallow and below versions

http://www.intentfilter.com/2016/08/programatically-connecting-to-wifi.html

The post describes a scenario when WiFi network has no connectivity and you want to send traffic through that network (something like captive portal). But it also explains the complete process and would work for normal networks. You won't find the exact code but it might still help in knowing where you got stuck.

Solution 4

You need to call disconnect() and reconnect() of WiFiManager. This works for me:

                WifiConfiguration conf = new WifiConfiguration();
                conf.hiddenSSID = true;
                conf.priority = 1000;
                conf.SSID = "\"" + SSID + "\"";
                conf.preSharedKey = "\""+Password+"\"";
                conf.status = WifiConfiguration.Status.ENABLED;
                conf.allowedAuthAlgorithms.set(WifiConfiguration.AuthAlgorithm.OPEN);

                conf.allowedGroupCiphers.set(WifiConfiguration.GroupCipher.WEP40);
                conf.allowedGroupCiphers.set(WifiConfiguration.GroupCipher.WEP104);
                conf.allowedGroupCiphers.set(WifiConfiguration.GroupCipher.TKIP);
                conf.allowedGroupCiphers.set(WifiConfiguration.GroupCipher.CCMP);

                conf.allowedKeyManagement.set(WifiConfiguration.KeyMgmt.WPA_PSK);
                conf.allowedKeyManagement.set(WifiConfiguration.KeyMgmt.WPA_EAP);

                conf.allowedPairwiseCiphers.set(WifiConfiguration.PairwiseCipher.TKIP);
                conf.allowedPairwiseCiphers.set(WifiConfiguration.PairwiseCipher.CCMP);

                conf.allowedProtocols.set(WifiConfiguration.Protocol.WPA);
                conf.allowedProtocols.set(WifiConfiguration.Protocol.RSN);
                int res = wifiManager.addNetwork(conf);
                boolean es = wifiManager.saveConfiguration();
                Log.d(TAG, "saveConfiguration returned " + es );
                wifiManager.disconnect();
                boolean bRet = wifiManager.enableNetwork(res, true);
                Log.i(TAG, "enableNetwork bRet = " + bRet);
                wifiManager.reconnect();
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Updated on September 12, 2020

Comments

  • chimaira
    chimaira over 3 years

    I am trying to connect to a wifi network by giving the SSID and pass using WifiManager configurations.

    Based on this threads solution: How do I connect to a specific Wi-Fi network in Android programmatically?

    The reconnect method is called. but nothing happens (not connected).

    Is the Android version (6.0.1) for something? If yes then how to perform a network connection programmatically on Android 6?

  • chimaira
    chimaira about 8 years
    HI, that line solved my problem : wificonfiguration.allowedKeyManagement.set(KeyMgmt.WPA_PSK); Now the connection is working. Thanks
  • user2489122
    user2489122 over 7 years
    @xanexpt: Did you get it working for android 6 by any chance?
  • NehaK
    NehaK over 6 years
    but how we will find that its connecting, or got any password error?
  • behelit
    behelit over 6 years
    It still always connects to any previous closest network, not matter which new SSID you add / select. EDIT: Using @Nishkarsh's priority method resolves this problem