Sorry for dredging up an old one, but I've been suffering the same problems 
and I think I've fixed it.

>From what I can see, the emulator attaches itself to the *first* network 
interface who may not necessarily be the right network. To fix:

open control panel\Network and internet and click on "view network status 
and tasks". Then click on "change adapter settings".

press alt then select "advanced" then "advanced settings".

On provider order tab, I swapped the "microsoft windows network" with " 
microsoft remote desktop session host server network provider" so the 
"microsoft windows network" was at top instead of second.

I'm guessing this meant the emulator was trying to use a remote desktop 
network to communicate through and obviously that ain't gonna work.

Hope this helps others.

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