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Bridging & Wifi - Supported hardware

Posted: 29. Jun 2013, 12:54
by noteirak
It is time to draw a list of hardware for hardware known to work or not with Virtualbox Bridging over Wifi links. I will then import these info a general table and delete your reply.

Please make sure that the following information are as accurate as possible when submiting your result
The router/AP wifi with :
  • Manufacturer
  • Router/AP model
  • Firmware name
  • Firmware version
  • Works / MAC rewriting / Doesn't work
Your wifi card with
  • Manufacturer
  • card model
  • Driver name/provider
  • Driver version

Re: Bridging & Wifi - Supported hardware

Posted: 29. Jun 2013, 13:37
by noteirak
Place holder

Re: Bridging & Wifi - Supported hardware

Posted: 18. Oct 2013, 22:03
by Technologov
+Host operating system.
+VBox version.

Re: Bridging & Wifi - Supported hardware

Posted: 28. Feb 2014, 07:30
by RJM
Router/AP WiFi:
Manufacturer | Netgear
Router/AP Model | WNDR3700 (N600)
Firmware name | WNDR3700
Firmware version | V1.0.7.98NA
WORKS

WiFi card:
Manufacturer | Intel
Card Model | WiFi Link 4965AGN
Driver name/provider | Intel
Driver version | 12.2.0.11 (11/172008)

Host:
Windows Vista Ultimate x64 SP2
HP Pavilion DV6000 (laptop)
Intel Core 2 Duo T7250 (2.00GHz)
4GB RAM
WiFi connected only

Virtual Box:
4.3.8 r92456
2 - Windows 2008 R2 Eval running
Bridged Ethernet
VHD stored on WD MyBookLive (2TB)
Servers boot off WD MyBookLive VIA WiFi
Host/VM all working with Bridged ethernet connection

Stable configuration

Re: Bridging & Wifi - Supported hardware

Posted: 27. Mar 2014, 20:03
by loukingjr
Sorry I can't add more technical information but here's what I do know that works.

Router: Verizon MI424WR (FIOS)

Wifi card: built in AirPort Extreme
Firmware Version: Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (5.106.98.100.22)

Host: iMac 13,2 - OSX 10.9.2
VirtualBox 4.3.10
VMs all working with NAT or Bridged Wi-Fi (Airport)

the manual states, "On Macintosh hosts... Currently, VirtualBox supports only IPv4 over AirPort.". Mine seems to work despite having IPx6 enabled although some people still can't use Bridged networking with Macs.

edit: I forgot to mention all VMs work when using an Apple Time Capsule when it is connected by an Ethernet cable to the above mentioned router..

Re: Bridging & Wifi - Supported hardware

Posted: 27. Mar 2014, 20:12
by socratis
Router
  • Model: Apple TimeCapsule 802.11n (b/g compatible), 1st generation. Have also tried with a 4th gen. and it also works great.
  • Firmware: 7.6.1 (7.6.4 available).
  • Channel: 5 (Automatic).
  • Security: WPA/WPA2 personal.
WiFi card
  • Card Type: AirPort Extreme (0x14E4, 0xD6).
  • Firmware Version: Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 5.100.198.104.5).
  • Supported PHY Modes: 802.11 a/b/g/n.
  • Supported Channels: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60, 64, 100, 104, 108, 112, 116, 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140, 149, 153, 157, 161, 165.
Host
  • Apple MacBook Pro 17", Early 2011 (model 8,3).
  • OS: Mac OS X 10.6.8.
VirtualBox
  • All versions since 3.2.2 that I first tried VB and up to 4.3.10 as of this post.
Results
  • Works flawlessly all the time.

Re: Bridging & Wifi - Supported hardware

Posted: 2. Apr 2014, 13:08
by cerberos
Router
  • Model: BT HomeHub 3
  • Security: WPA/WPA2 personal.
WiFi card
  • AirPort Extreme (0x14E4, 0x112)
  • Firmware Version: Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (6.30.223.154.63)
  • Supported PHY Modes: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Host
  • Apple Retina MacBook Pro 13", Oct 2013
  • OS: Mac OS X 10.9.2
VirtualBox
  • 4.3.10
Results
  • Generally ok but sometimes takes 20-30 seconds to get an ip address
Note, at work I couldn't get a bridged DHCP ip address, that was a router/dhcp server issue (not sure what kind of router). For whatever reason there wasn't a response to the IP address request but I didn't have any problem at home.

Re: Bridging & Wifi - Supported hardware

Posted: 2. Apr 2014, 14:03
by loukingjr
cerberos wrote:
Results
  • Generally ok but sometimes takes 20-30 seconds to get an ip address
20-30 seconds seems like a very long time to get an IP address.

Re: Bridging & Wifi - Supported hardware

Posted: 4. May 2015, 20:25
by scottgus1
Router
Linksys WRT54G
firmware 1.00.9
WPA TKIP psk, because of old wifi device, 61-character gibberish password I could never remember or enter right unless I cut and paste it.
WiFi card
built-in Lenovo "1x1 11b/g/n Wireless LAN PCI Express Half Mini Card"
driver version 1005.18.413.2011, by Realtek (may mean it's really a Realtek card)
Host
Lenovo Thinkpad E420
Windows 7 service pack 1
VirtualBox
3.2.12, 4.2.16 (not a constant upgrader, motto "If it aint broke don't fix it"
Results
Bridged Always Works

Re: Bridging & Wifi - Supported hardware

Posted: 26. Jul 2015, 16:13
by Brainbuster
The router/AP wifi with :

Manufacturer: Belkin
Router/AP model: N150 Wireless Router
Firmware name: Not sure
Firmware version: F9K1001_WW_1.00.13



Your wifi card with

Manufacturer: Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265
card model: Not sure
Driver name/provider: Intel
Driver version: 17.15.0.5

Results: NAT works. Bridged does not connect.

Re: Bridging & Wifi - Supported hardware

Posted: 14. Mar 2016, 02:19
by MrWhoopee
Router: Netgear 7550 B90-755044-15
Firmware: VER:06.05.12

Host: Dell XPS L501x

Wireless NIC: Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000
Driver Ver: 15.4.1.1 (Microsoft)

Host OS: Win10 x64 Pro
Guest OS: Win7 x86 Ultimate
Linux Mint Cinnamon 17.3 (Rosa)

VirtualBox:
v. 5.0.16 r 105871

Working very nicely, thank you.

Re: Bridging & Wifi - Supported hardware

Posted: 28. Jun 2017, 15:09
by sra
The router/AP wifi with :
  • Manufacturer: Netgear
  • Router/AP model: WNDR3400v2
  • Firmware name:
  • Firmware version: V1.0.0.54_1.0.8.2
  • Doesn't work: IP address conflict reported but connection possible.
Your wifi card with
  • Manufacturer: Intel Centrino
  • Card model: Advanced-N 6200 AGN
  • Driver name/provider: Microsoft
  • Driver version: 15.4.1.1 1/23/2013

Re: Bridging & Wifi - Supported hardware

Posted: 23. Nov 2017, 13:45
by andrepache
26.11.2017 --> Update

Hello,
Additional information :

Host : Windows 10 Home Edition 1703 (OS 15063.726)
VBOX : 5.2.0 r118431
All drivers updated (BIOS, Chipset, WIFI) from Acer

Just plug an USB-3 --> RJ45 adapter Digitus DN-3023 (No RJ45 native plug in this notebook) and Bridge Mode work perfectly over this adapter (but always not on the WIFI).

Thank you

André
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Hello,
It is always actual with the version 5.2 ?

Router / AP : From Swisscom
--> But it works with an other PC !


My new PC doesn't work anymore !!!!
ACER Aspire-5 A515-51-572M
Your wifi card with
Manufacturer: Intel
Card model: Wireless-AC3168
Driver name/provider: Intel
Driver version: 19.51.8.2

Any idea ?

Thank you

André

Re: Bridging & Wifi - Supported hardware

Posted: 26. Jan 2018, 06:36
by N0YB
Router/AP WiFi:
Manufacturer: NetGear
Router/AP model: WNDR4500
Firmware name:
Firmware version: V1.0.1.46_1.0.76
Operation mode: Access Point (AP)

WiFi Card:
Manufacturer: Broadcom
Card model: Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter (closest could find)
Driver name/provider: Broadcom
Driver version: 6.30.223.221

Host OS: Windows 8.1 Pro
VBox version(s): 5.1.30, 5.1.32, 5.2.6
Bridged adapter

Results:
In bound TCP connection fails. Guest responds with SYN ACK. The SYN ACK is seen on host WiFi Interface, but doesn't make it to the client.
Out bound TCP/UDP works.
In and out bound ICMP works.

UPDATE:
Actually this works. Just confirmed that the guest OS is sending SYN ACK response to the client IP address but at the default gateway MAC address. Works on a different system that sends SYN ACK response to the client MAC address.

Re: Bridging & Wifi - Supported hardware

Posted: 7. Mar 2019, 20:48
by BONappetite
The router/AP wifi with :
Manufacturer: TRENDnet
Router/AP model: TEW-731BR/A
Firmware name:
Firmware version: 1.00.02
Doesn't work

Your wifi card with
Manufacturer: Connection-specific DNS Suffix:
Description: Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265
card model
Driver name/provider
Driver version: 20.50.3.3