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1. Make sure your laptop and your phone are on the same Wi-Fi network.
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1. Make sure your laptop and your phone are on the same Wi-Fi network.
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2. Open your React Native app on your device.
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2. Open your React Native app on your device.
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3. Open the **Developer menu** by shaking the device or running `adb shell input keyevent 82` from the command line.
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3. You'll see a red screen with an error. This is OK. We'll fix this in the following steps.
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4. Go to `Dev Settings`.
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4. Open the **Developer menu** by shaking the device or running `adb shell input keyevent 82` from the command line.
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5. Go to `Debug server host for device`.
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5. Go to `Dev Settings`.
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6. Type in your machine's IP address and the port of the local dev server (e.g. 10.0.1.1:8081). **On Mac**, you can find the IP address in System Preferences / Network. **On Windows**, open the command prompt and type `ipconfig` to find your machine's IP address ([more info](http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/using-command-line-tools-networking-information)).
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6. Go to `Debug server host for device`.
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7. Go back to the **Developer menu** and select `Reload JS`.
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7. Type in your machine's IP address and the port of the local dev server (e.g. 10.0.1.1:8081). **On Mac**, you can find the IP address in System Preferences / Network. **On Windows**, open the command prompt and type `ipconfig` to find your machine's IP address ([more info](http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/using-command-line-tools-networking-information)).
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8. Go back to the **Developer menu** and select `Reload JS`.
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