I've been searching around for anyone else having this problem and havn't found much. Is anyone else having performance issues with NAT under Ubuntu Host with a WinXP guest?
Everything works fine under bridgin. But when using NAT things such as Outlook hang frequently on network timeouts. ODBC connections fail/timeout. I move back to bridging and all is ok. Bridging is fine when i'm in my office, but harder to do when working from home/road and having to use a VPN. Is this a common problem?
NAT Problems
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Perryg
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Re: NAT Problems
Which version of VirtualBox are you using?
Almost all network related speed/timing problems can be traced to the virtual network adapter that you are using.
Try changing to the IntelPro/1000 T server instead. You may need to have the drivers handy in case the guest does not already have them.
Almost all network related speed/timing problems can be traced to the virtual network adapter that you are using.
Try changing to the IntelPro/1000 T server instead. You may need to have the drivers handy in case the guest does not already have them.
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nostalos
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Re: NAT Problems
its 3.0.2 I tried the Intel/Pro Desktop. Will give Server a try. thanks for the input.
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epoxi
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Re: NAT Problems
3.0.2 here (the problem persists since 3.0).
No matter the network card configured, the problem is still there.
Regards.-
No matter the network card configured, the problem is still there.
Regards.-
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Perryg
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Re: NAT Problems
Have you checked bugtracker to see if there is a ticket open on this? http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/4343epoxi wrote:3.0.2 here (the problem persists since 3.0).
No matter the network card configured, the problem is still there.
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Since you have been seeing this with the release of Version 3.0.X maybe you should add yourself to an existing ticket.