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2012-11-02
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Use network driver: bridged
You can find this under Virtual Machine Settings (ctrl + D)
This way the VM will get direct acces to your network and not throug NAT, this might solve your situation.
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2012-11-02
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2012-11-02
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2012-11-02
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Hi!
I'm rebuilding my development environment and to have finally a more clean system my plan is to put every SDK in a own VM using VMware. It works so far great but sadly I have some issues with mobile development. I'm unable to see the via USB to the host connected Nokia N9 in my VMware environment.
My host (Windows 7 64bit) IP is 192.168.0.6, the IP of my VMware (Windows 7 32bit) is 192.168.0.103 - the to the host connected N9 has 192.168.2.15
I'm able to ping the N9 from my host system but it is not visible inside the VM.
Any ideas, has anybody got this constellation working?
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2012-11-02
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I'm sorry if my answer will not be as precise as you asked but please read: When I started N9 development, I asked my dear friend N950 developer for help with USB problems. He asked me "Why do You use USB?" and ofcourse I did not know that there is a WiFi option.
I'm rebuilding my development environment and to have finally a more clean system my plan is to put every SDK in a own VM using VMware. It works so far great but sadly I have some issues with mobile development. I'm unable to see the via USB to the host connected Nokia N9 in my VMware environment.
My host (Windows 7 64bit) IP is 192.168.0.6, the IP of my VMware (Windows 7 32bit) is 192.168.0.103 - the to the host connected N9 has 192.168.2.15
I'm able to ping the N9 from my host system but it is not visible inside the VM.
Any ideas, has anybody got this constellation working?
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