
VB 2.2.2
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Perryg
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Re: VB 2.2.2
It is now called Bridged Adapter, and VBox does the bridging now instead of the host.
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wirasto
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Re: VB 2.2.2
So, how to use Bridged Adapter ? I try select Bridged Adapter, but in name "Not Selected'. And OK button disabled.
Host: FreeBSD 7.2
Guest: Debian 5.0
Host: FreeBSD 7.2
Guest: Debian 5.0
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Perryg
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Re: VB 2.2.2
Just below the bridged adapter there is a section called named where you select your network interface (the real one that is in your PC). You should be able to click the up/down arrow and your NIC should be listed.
You really should have uninstalled the previous version because this was a major release. If your network Interface does not show up you may need to re-install VBox and select the repair to get all of the drivers in that you need. To re-install, right click the VBox install icon and the left click on run as...Admin. Then select repair. After the repair install reboot the computer and see if the Network Interface shows up.
You really should have uninstalled the previous version because this was a major release. If your network Interface does not show up you may need to re-install VBox and select the repair to get all of the drivers in that you need. To re-install, right click the VBox install icon and the left click on run as...Admin. Then select repair. After the repair install reboot the computer and see if the Network Interface shows up.
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wirasto
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[Solved] Re: VB 2.2.2
Ow, just use NAT. no reconfiguration from the start 
Thank's All
Thank's All