Simulator of impossible to connect to the local network services

Hi all.

I'm sure this has been answered somewhere, but I can't.

I have the sim card of the installed 0.9.3 Playbook and (especially) work. It accesses the internet just fine, apps to load and run thin.

However, what I can't do is access of local network services. I tried even by its IP address and just make mistakes.

I don't have a DNS server on my local network right now, but could create one, if it helps.

Any suggestions?

Hey,.

try to change the adapter settings in your VMware Player for 'bridge' and restart it. This will give you an actual IP your simulator of the router connecting all your networked computers and the Simulator and he will be treated like any other computer. hope that helps. Good luck!

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