Can't Connect to TVersity When VirtualBox Is Installed
Posted: 26. May 2009, 23:16
Hey all. This question relates to another product and how it fails to work when VirtualBox is installed. I have tried asking this question on their forums but the developers ignore them so I am hoping I can have more success in resolving this here.
I run the TVersity media streaming service on my Vista PC and have been quite some time now. I have an Xbox 360 and PS3 and play content through them both. I just recently installed the latest edition of VirtualBox as well. Since then, my PS3 cannot see my TVersity server and my 360 can see it but won't connect to it. As soon as VirtualBox is uninstalled from my machine, TVersity becomes accessible again. I used to run VMWare and didn't have this problem with it. I am presuming this has something to do with VirtualBox's virtual NIC driver but I am not sure. Here's what I've tried so far to resolve this:
1. Uninstalling the virtual network adapter. Doesn't resolve the issue, only fully uninstalling VirtualBox does.
2. Going into the advanced settings for Vista networking and setting the VirtualBox driver to the bottom of the list of adapters (it sits at the top by default.) This didn't help.
3. Manually setting TVersity to run only through my PCs wired NIC and changing the port it runs on. This didn't help.
Here's the strange part: Last Saturday, I tried moving the VirtualBox driver back to the top of the list of adapters in Vista and manually setting TVersity to my wired NIC. This solution seemed to work perfectly at the time. However, a few hours later the same symptoms returned, even though I hadn't so much as rebooted my PC. I tried several other tweaks and reboots which didn't help. Once again, only fully uninstalling VIrtualBox made TVersity accessible again.
I am at my wits end as to what is not getting along between these two applications and what I can do to resolve it. I'm hoping this isn't just an inherent compatibility problem and that some kind of adjustment can be made to make them place nice. Since I am new to VirtualBox, I am hoping some of the wizards in this forum can assist. Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone!
I run the TVersity media streaming service on my Vista PC and have been quite some time now. I have an Xbox 360 and PS3 and play content through them both. I just recently installed the latest edition of VirtualBox as well. Since then, my PS3 cannot see my TVersity server and my 360 can see it but won't connect to it. As soon as VirtualBox is uninstalled from my machine, TVersity becomes accessible again. I used to run VMWare and didn't have this problem with it. I am presuming this has something to do with VirtualBox's virtual NIC driver but I am not sure. Here's what I've tried so far to resolve this:
1. Uninstalling the virtual network adapter. Doesn't resolve the issue, only fully uninstalling VirtualBox does.
2. Going into the advanced settings for Vista networking and setting the VirtualBox driver to the bottom of the list of adapters (it sits at the top by default.) This didn't help.
3. Manually setting TVersity to run only through my PCs wired NIC and changing the port it runs on. This didn't help.
Here's the strange part: Last Saturday, I tried moving the VirtualBox driver back to the top of the list of adapters in Vista and manually setting TVersity to my wired NIC. This solution seemed to work perfectly at the time. However, a few hours later the same symptoms returned, even though I hadn't so much as rebooted my PC. I tried several other tweaks and reboots which didn't help. Once again, only fully uninstalling VIrtualBox made TVersity accessible again.
I am at my wits end as to what is not getting along between these two applications and what I can do to resolve it. I'm hoping this isn't just an inherent compatibility problem and that some kind of adjustment can be made to make them place nice. Since I am new to VirtualBox, I am hoping some of the wizards in this forum can assist. Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks everyone!