the Android emulator supports network throttling, i.e. slower network
bandwidth as well as higher connection latencies. this is done either through
skin configuration, or with ‘-netspeed ’ and ‘-netdelay ’.
the format of -netspeed is one of the following (numbers are kbits/s):
-netspeed gsm GSM/CD (up: 1.8 KiB/s, down: 1.8 KiB/s)
-netspeed hscsd HSCSD (up: 1.8 KiB/s, down: 7.0 KiB/s)
-netspeed gprs GPRS (up: 3.5 KiB/s, down: 7.0 KiB/s)
-netspeed umts UMTS/3G (up: 46.9 KiB/s, down: 46.9 KiB/s)
-netspeed edge EDGE/EGPRS (up: 57.8 KiB/s, down: 57.8 KiB/s)
-netspeed hsdpa HSDPA (up: 703.1 KiB/s, down: 1706.5 KiB/s)
-netspeed lte LTE (up: 7080.1 KiB/s, down: 21118.2 KiB/s)
-netspeed evdo EVDO (up: 9155.3 KiB/s, down: 34179.7 KiB/s)
-netspeed full no limit (up: 0.0 KiB/s, down: 0.0 KiB/s)
-netspeed select both upload and download speed
-netspeed : select individual up and down speed
The format of -netdelay is one of the following (numbers are msec):
-netdelay gsm GSM/CD (min 150, max 550)
-netdelay hscsd HSCSD (min 80, max 400)
-netdelay gprs GPRS (min 35, max 200)
-netdelay umts UMTS/3G (min 35, max 200)
-netdelay edge EDGE/EGPRS (min 80, max 400)
-netdelay hsdpa HSDPA (min 0, max 0)
-netdelay lte LTE (min 0, max 0)
-netdelay evdo EVDO (min 0, max 0)
-netdelay none no latency (min 0, max 0)
-netdelay select exact latency
-netdelay : select min and max latencies
the emulator uses the following defaults:
Default network speed is 'full'
Default network latency is 'none'