The XP Host ist connected with the network. I use it via RealVNC. The Host has no keyboard, no mouse and no monitor. So you can imagine that the network is working.
Image 1 shows that the host is connected with the internet. And it is really working.
As soon as I click on "activate" for the "VirtualBox Host-Only Network" the Internetgateway disappears and the connection is not longer available.
But the network is still working. Otherwise I would have lost the VNC connection to the host.
So what am I doing wrong? I have no idea.
Kind regards.
Claus
[Solved] Internet Not Available For XP
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Cottonwood
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[Solved] Internet Not Available For XP
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Perryg
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Re: Internet Not Available For XP
What happens if you simply start the guest and let it activate the host-only connection instead of you manually turning it on and off?
Also I appreciate the snapshots but I do not read German so it does not help me. Can you explain in writing instead?
Also I appreciate the snapshots but I do not read German so it does not help me. Can you explain in writing instead?
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Cottonwood
- Posts: 29
- Joined: 13. Aug 2009, 17:59
- Primary OS: MS Windows XP
- VBox Version: OSE Debian
- Guest OSses: Knoppix
Re: Internet Not Available For XP
*** That works.
First the internet connection didn't work within the client. Next (but later) it also didn't work within the host. Then I found out that I had to disconnect the "VirtualBox Host-Only Network" to let it work within the host. I had no idea that I only had to check whether it would work within the client now.
Sorry.
Kind regards.
Claus.
Mod Edit: Word deleted. We do not allow improper language.
First the internet connection didn't work within the client. Next (but later) it also didn't work within the host. Then I found out that I had to disconnect the "VirtualBox Host-Only Network" to let it work within the host. I had no idea that I only had to check whether it would work within the client now.
Sorry.
Kind regards.
Claus.
Mod Edit: Word deleted. We do not allow improper language.