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by JbT102
5. Jan 2016, 10:56
Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
Topic: [Solved] Networking Win7 host, Centos 7 guest, VBox 5.0.10
Replies: 6
Views: 2850

Re: Networking Win7 host, Centos 7 guest, VirtualBox 5.0.10

Hi again, I did the following and the VM now has access to internet and an IP address on the same subnet as the host Adapter 1 Enabled: (all others disabled) Attached to: Bridged Adapter Name: Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller Advanced Adapter type: Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop (82540EM) Promiscuous m...
by JbT102
4. Jan 2016, 22:18
Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
Topic: [Solved] Networking Win7 host, Centos 7 guest, VBox 5.0.10
Replies: 6
Views: 2850

Re: Networking Win7 host, Centos 7 guest, VirtualBox 5.0.10

I don't think I did, I left the default value of the mac address and did not get any conflict messages on any other connected devices to my router
Is there a recommended adapter type for the network card i have on the host? could that be the issue?
by JbT102
4. Jan 2016, 17:00
Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
Topic: [Solved] Networking Win7 host, Centos 7 guest, VBox 5.0.10
Replies: 6
Views: 2850

Re: Networking Win7 host, Centos 7 guest, VirtualBox 5.0.10

Hi mpack, The reason I have 2 network adapters was to test which to use I have tried to boot the machine with only one bridged connection and it still does not access the internet and still cannot be accessed from the host system After checking, I found that the dynamically attributed IP for the bri...
by JbT102
4. Jan 2016, 14:38
Forum: VirtualBox on Windows Hosts
Topic: [Solved] Networking Win7 host, Centos 7 guest, VBox 5.0.10
Replies: 6
Views: 2850

[Solved] Networking Win7 host, Centos 7 guest, VBox 5.0.10

Hello everyone, I have recently installed Windows 7 pro SP1 64 bits on a new computer The network adapter is a Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller After installing VirtualBox 5.0.10 I created a VM to run CentOS 7 and added 2 network adapters: 1 NAT 1 Bridge After running the VM, only the NAT adapter ...