Android Remote Debugging Help

Hi everybody,
I'm using Flash Professional CS6 and am trying to deploy my application to an android device and remotely debug it via wifi, but the problem is that it won't automatically install the app on the device.
Debugging works if I transfer the .apk file, install it manually and then try to debug, but I'm sure that there is a better way.
I'm trying to set up Flash Professional so that it automatically installs the file on the device and then starts the debugging session.
I know this can be done via USB, but I would prefer to do it via wifi.
Thank you.

Under the project run/debug settings make sure you checked the remote debug option.

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