No network connection - Android-x86 on VMWare Fusion

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I'm trying to come up with some kind of Android environment to use for development on Mac OSX.

It's proving quite difficult ( Android emulator laggy on Mac ). On my macbook the Android emulator is so slow that it is unusable. Note, I'm trying to build a tablet app, which seems to make things worse.

So far the best performance I've found is just running the x86 port of Android via VMWare fusion.

The only problem is the darn thing keeps giving a "No network connection" message.

I don't know much about VMWare, but I'm guessing that Android wants to use the virtual wifi adaptor, but VMWare fusion only provides a virtual ethernet adapter.

The image I'm currently testing is android-x86-3.2-RC2-eeepc.iso

What can I do about this?

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Leandros On BEST ANSWER

Boot up Android x86, hit Alt+F1 (shows the shell). Put netcfg into and you get a IP.
Open a shell on, and write adb connect <theipyougot>into.
Now you should see your Emulator via adb devices and in Eclipse.

It can be possible, to play around with the VMWare Network Adapters. On VirtualBox I use a Host-only Adapter.

Reference: http://www.android-x86.org/documents/debug-howto
If you cant get it working, take a look at virtualbox (https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads)

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h.boulla On

you can use: dhcpcd eth0; dhcpcd eth1;

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pankaj sharma On
  1. install android x86 on vmware
  2. run android terminal write command "ifconfig eth0"
  3. "adb connect IP address of the VM:5555" now run your app on vmware
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briancollins081 On

I just got the same issue on my Android 9.1 r6 to solve it I did the following (If your primary objective is to get internet connection on your guest android os):

  1. Got to your virtual machine settings [Click on VMWare Title Bar and press Ctrl + D] or [Click on Player Button top left -> Select Manage -> Virtual Machine Settings]
  2. On the settings popup, select | click on Network Adapter
  3. Choose Custom: Specific virtual network
  4. From the dropdown, select the VMnet8(NAT)
  5. Click Ok
  6. Restart or reboot your android machine and virtual WIFI will be enabled
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NeoFoot On

I try to use Eclipse connect to Android x86 setup in VMware several times. I found that it works well with Android-x86 2.2 for generic x86 PC. However, there are something wrong with Android-x86 3.2, it always show 127.0.0.1 when I set Bridged connection.