Monday, January 27, 2014
I have this issue and this seems to be a common problem and I have seen many developers were looking for an answer. I tried many things and lost 3 hours trying to solve it. Here's what worked(?) for me
In Network Connections, I realized that I had two virtual switches:
One for Qualcomm PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller and one for Qualcom Wireless Network Adapter. However, only the one with wireless adapter was able to make a connection. I disabled PCI-E adapter and the emulator was online. The emulator was actually running when I was disabling the adapters. It took me about 3 hours and many restarts to figure this out :(
But, at this moment, I am not able to make a connection with my PC when the emulator is connected. That's OK but painful
Posted on 9:40 PM by Erdem
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