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2012-11-02
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Not sure how USB networking works on the N9, but surely there's a way to set the IP address there.
Your problem is, as you hint below, that the IP address assigned to the USB network (N9 <-> PC-USB) is on a different subnet than your other (WLAN, VM) addresses.
The other solution would be to tweak the routing the table. With Windows that's a pretty complicated task.
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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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I understand you. Right now I only have VisualStudio2012 installed :-) but when I reinstall qtSDK I don't mind mixing it on my primary OS. It does not do too much harm.
But back on-topic: I don't know how exactly USB connection works for N9 since I did not really use it! But you should be able to connect/disconnect each USB device to one (virtual)machine at a time, so try that. I cannot help You with USB very much since I don't have SDK installed right now, and that crap (honestly) takes hours to install.
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2012-11-02
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just do VM -> Removeable devices -> N9 RNDIS xxxxxx -> connect.
Simple.
I have exactly the same setup, running Qt SDK under a VM, don't have any issues even over wifi or USB.
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2012-11-02
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Hm, strange. What could go wrong if the N9 doesn't appear at the Removeable devices?
I have my mouse there, keyboard, a gigaset landline phone, my external storage, the BlackBerry but not the N9.
And as I wrote, I tried to reconnect with the blackberry, without success.
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2012-11-02
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The only reason would be either a faulty usb port or a faulty usb cable.
The phone normally asks you which type of connection you want to use. If not they something is wrong (or you've defaulted it to not ask and use a specific connection type)
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2012-11-02
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But back on-topic: I don't know how exactly USB connection works for N9 since I did not really use it! But you should be able to connect/disconnect each USB device to one (virtual)machine at a time, so try that. I cannot help You with USB very much since I don't have SDK installed right now, and that crap (honestly) takes hours to install.