Hello,
I have gigabit network and want to provide that for guest OS too. Is it possible in any VirtualBox versions?
Thanks
Gigabit network for guest os
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Sasquatch
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Re: Gigabit network for guest os
Any version currently available can give the Guest a gigbit LAN adapter. Just pick one of the Intel adapters. You could have checked the manual / changelogs for it, or even install VB and check it yourself.
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Re: Gigabit network for guest os
you haven't been around forums for long have you sasquatch?Sasquatch wrote:You could have checked the manual / changelogs for it, or even install VB and check it yourself.
i think we're going to have to go back to the standard "RTFM" response for silly questions.
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Re: Gigabit network for guest os
It seems we have to.sej7278 wrote:you haven't been around forums for long have you sasquatch?Sasquatch wrote:You could have checked the manual / changelogs for it, or even install VB and check it yourself.![]()
i think we're going to have to go back to the standard "RTFM" response for silly questions.
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Online User Manual: A must read if you want to know what we're talking about.
Howto: Install Linux Guest Additions
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Howto: Install Linux Guest Additions
Howto: Use Shared Folders on Linux Guest
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Re: Gigabit network for guest os
Guys, thank you. I tried to google it but without success.