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17 Nov 2007 9:41 PM
EB Soluzioni Informatiche
Hi All
I' Have a problem ... opps ... two problem ...
first problem is that my english is very scolastic, so my sentences
could be erroneous ...

Second problem is about use of bridge device on windows xp

I have a virtual machine (with windows xp home installed) in my windows
xp pro.
I defined a virtual device for my virtual machine
To use virtual machile in network i create a bridge from ethernet card
and virtual card, all thing wotk correctly ....
But when my computer (is a Notebook with wireless card inside) is
connected to my network with wireless card i've tryed the same thing
bridging wireless card with virtua card ... but this causa the loss of
connection .... someone can hel me ?
Thanx in advance

Emanuele

Author
17 Nov 2007 9:53 PM
Jack (MVP-Networking).
HI
If you have a Router you should treat the VPC as an individual computer with
its own IP that would be acquired from the Router, No need for ICS or
Bridging.
Jack (MVP-Networking).

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"EB Soluzioni Informatiche" <ebPUNTOsoluzioni@libetoPUNTOit> wrote in
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> Hi All
> I' Have a problem ... opps ... two problem ...
> first problem is that my english is very scolastic, so my sentences could
> be erroneous ...
>
> Second problem is about use of bridge device on windows xp
>
> I have a virtual machine (with windows xp home installed) in my windows xp
> pro.
> I defined a virtual device for my virtual machine
> To use virtual machile in network i create a bridge from ethernet card and
> virtual card, all thing wotk correctly ....
> But when my computer (is a Notebook with wireless card inside) is
> connected to my network with wireless card i've tryed the same thing
> bridging wireless card with virtua card ... but this causa the loss of
> connection .... someone can hel me ?
> Thanx in advance
>
> Emanuele
Author
18 Nov 2007 4:34 PM
EB Soluzioni Informatiche
Hi

OK you are talking about NAT ?
I'm using Virtual Box, i can usa NAT and all computers (real and
Virtual) can connect to internet .... but with same IP.

Using Bridge i can use two different IPs and i can access to the virtual
computer with explorer by real computer.

When i used VPC (and i had Home Edition [Not Supported by VPC] instaleld
on Real Machine) i saw the same things.

For now thanx for your answer, if you have other suggests i'm here 8)))

Emanuele

Jack (MVP-Networking). ha scritto:
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> HI
> If you have a Router you should treat the VPC as an individual computer
> with its own IP that would be acquired from the Router, No need for ICS
> or Bridging.
> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>
> "EB Soluzioni Informatiche" <ebPUNTOsoluzioni@libetoPUNTOit> wrote in
> message news:OwWZNKWKIHA.1620@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> Hi All
>> I' Have a problem ... opps ... two problem ...
>> first problem is that my english is very scolastic, so my sentences
>> could be erroneous ...
>>
>> Second problem is about use of bridge device on windows xp
>>
>> I have a virtual machine (with windows xp home installed) in my
>> windows xp pro.
>> I defined a virtual device for my virtual machine
>> To use virtual machile in network i create a bridge from ethernet card
>> and virtual card, all thing wotk correctly ....
>> But when my computer (is a Notebook with wireless card inside) is
>> connected to my network with wireless card i've tryed the same thing
>> bridging wireless card with virtua card ... but this causa the loss of
>> connection .... someone can hel me ?
>> Thanx in advance
>>
>> Emanuele
>
Author
18 Nov 2007 6:53 PM
Pavel A.
"EB Soluzioni Informatiche" wrote:

> Hi All
> I' Have a problem ... opps ... two problem ...
> first problem is that my english is very scolastic, so my sentences
> could be erroneous ...

Don't worry about this, we all may have to learn Chinese pretty soon

> Second problem is about use of bridge device on windows xp
>
> I have a virtual machine (with windows xp home installed) in my windows
> xp pro.
> I defined a virtual device for my virtual machine
> To use virtual machile in network i create a bridge from ethernet card
> and virtual card, all thing wotk correctly ....
> But when my computer (is a Notebook with wireless card inside) is
> connected to my network with wireless card i've tryed the same thing
> bridging wireless card with virtua card ... but this causa the loss of
> connection .... someone can hel me ?

Do you use VMware or MS Virtual PC?
If VMware: please look in their FAQ, knowledge base, and forums.
If VPC: please ask in microsoft.public.virtualpc.

Usually you can not bridge a guest virtual adapter directly to a host
wireless adapter. Instead, NAT is recommended - but it has it's known
problems.
The reason is simple: wireless adapters are not Ethernet, so naive L2
bridging may fail. L3 bridging may work.

Regards,
--PA
Author
23 Nov 2007 4:01 PM
EB Soluzioni Informatiche
Thanks!

Pavel A. ha scritto:
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> "EB Soluzioni Informatiche" wrote:
>
>> Hi All
>> I' Have a problem ... opps ... two problem ...
>> first problem is that my english is very scolastic, so my sentences
>> could be erroneous ...
>
> Don't worry about this, we all may have to learn Chinese pretty soon

>> Second problem is about use of bridge device on windows xp
>>
>> I have a virtual machine (with windows xp home installed) in my windows
>> xp pro.
>> I defined a virtual device for my virtual machine
>> To use virtual machile in network i create a bridge from ethernet card
>> and virtual card, all thing wotk correctly ....
>> But when my computer (is a Notebook with wireless card inside) is
>> connected to my network with wireless card i've tryed the same thing
>> bridging wireless card with virtua card ... but this causa the loss of
>> connection .... someone can hel me ?
>
> Do you use VMware or MS Virtual PC?
> If VMware: please look in their FAQ, knowledge base, and forums.
> If VPC: please ask in microsoft.public.virtualpc.
>
> Usually you can not bridge a guest virtual adapter directly to a host
> wireless adapter. Instead, NAT is recommended - but it has it's known
> problems.
> The reason is simple: wireless adapters are not Ethernet, so naive L2
> bridging may fail. L3 bridging may work.
>
> Regards,
> --PA
>

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