What interval should I use between each WiFi scan on Android?

EDIT after you posted your code:

apdataList does not seem to be initialized in onCreate()

add this to onCreate():

apdataList = new List<APData>();

Minimum scanning delay

I think that there is no absolute minimum scanning delay. It depends too much on the hardware performances.

My advice is that you add a 'As Fast As Possible' option to your preferences then use an asynchronous loop that relaunch a scan as soon as new results are found (see the code snippet below, it was updated to suit your needs). This way, it will only be limited by hardware performances.


Also you can poll the ScanResults using WifiManager.getScanResults() The recommended way is to launch WifiManager.startScan() and set up a BroadcastReceiver for WifiManager.SCAN_RESULTS_AVAILABLE_ACTION to be notified as soon as the scan results are ready.

Here's a sample code (borrowed from here and adapted to your needs):

IntentFilter i = new IntentFilter(); 
i.addAction (WifiManager.SCAN_RESULTS_AVAILABLE_ACTION); 
registerReceiver(new BroadcastReceiver(){ 
      public void onReceive(Context c, Intent i){ 
      // Code to execute when SCAN_RESULTS_AVAILABLE_ACTION event occurs 
      WifiManager w = (WifiManager) c.getApplicationContext().getSystemService(Context.WIFI_SERVICE); //Use getApplicationContext to prevent memory leak
      myScanResultHandler(w.getScanResults()); // your method to handle Scan results
      if (ScanAsFastAsPossible) w.startScan(); // relaunch scan immediately
      else { /* Schedule the scan to be run later here */}
      } 
    }, i ); 


    // Launch  wifiscanner the first time here (it will call the broadcast receiver above)
    WifiManager wm = (WifiManager)getApplicationContext.getSystemService(Context.WIFI_SERVICE); 
    boolean a = wm.startScan();