Hi

Are you trying to connect by wifi ?
If so , try disabling your local network card and relaunch the
emulator.
This worked for me.
Rzgards

On May 5, 12:19 pm, ruben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> According to a post that reads ‘a note on DNS resolution…’, android-em
> only sees and uses a single DNS server: the top one in your network
> configuration list. Sometimes, you should change the first entry to
> find a better DNS server for matching pairs hostname-ip.
>
> I’ve tried this, but I can’t still access the internet with my android-
> em. on the other hand, I can access some websites by just typing their
> ip addresses, while can’t access some others with their single ip
> addresses…
>
> * one note: working on internals is not my goal :(
> * one conclusion: I can’t develop internet-based apps on android :(
> * one desire: getting a superb answer for fixing it <<soon>>
>
> ruben
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