Bridged Networking with HiPath SIcurity Card
Posted: 5. Apr 2011, 22:07
Hi,
I run my native windows partition as a virtual machine using the vmdk rawdisk method. This way I can leverage the 8Gb of RAM my corporate laptop can support, while still being able to run my Windows XP 32-bit corporate image that is on the harddisk in this laptop. So I open up my corporate Windows XP in VirtualBox this way - works great - and then I have other VM's I can run alongside, and, wired networking even works ok (bridged) so that I can get the "virtualized" incarnation of my Windows XP image up on the corporate network (but only via the wired interface).
That brief background brings me to my question. This uber-corporate laptop uses some kind of built-in security card (it's called an HiPath SIcurity Card) to authenticate to the wireless network. Also, it has a nice feature (when you boot the XP natively only) that if you pull off the wired network, it automagically switches you over to the wireless network.
That is my problem. I can't get the wireless networking to work when I open the XP native installation in Virtualbox. The wired works fine, but the wireless does not. I've tried bridging the virtual adapter to the wireless card, but I think that the HiPath SIcurity card looks for the Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6200 Card. When I open the XP up in virtual boot, I can see the HiPath card has a red failure x mark next to it, but it seems locked down, I can't find logs or anything to explain what problem it encountered. I am guessing the problem it hits is it is looking for this Intel Centrino Advanced-N card, but it finds a virtualized NIC and fails somehow.
Any ideas on how to get this to work? Anyone seen this before?
Thanks,
Gil
I run my native windows partition as a virtual machine using the vmdk rawdisk method. This way I can leverage the 8Gb of RAM my corporate laptop can support, while still being able to run my Windows XP 32-bit corporate image that is on the harddisk in this laptop. So I open up my corporate Windows XP in VirtualBox this way - works great - and then I have other VM's I can run alongside, and, wired networking even works ok (bridged) so that I can get the "virtualized" incarnation of my Windows XP image up on the corporate network (but only via the wired interface).
That brief background brings me to my question. This uber-corporate laptop uses some kind of built-in security card (it's called an HiPath SIcurity Card) to authenticate to the wireless network. Also, it has a nice feature (when you boot the XP natively only) that if you pull off the wired network, it automagically switches you over to the wireless network.
That is my problem. I can't get the wireless networking to work when I open the XP native installation in Virtualbox. The wired works fine, but the wireless does not. I've tried bridging the virtual adapter to the wireless card, but I think that the HiPath SIcurity card looks for the Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6200 Card. When I open the XP up in virtual boot, I can see the HiPath card has a red failure x mark next to it, but it seems locked down, I can't find logs or anything to explain what problem it encountered. I am guessing the problem it hits is it is looking for this Intel Centrino Advanced-N card, but it finds a virtualized NIC and fails somehow.
Any ideas on how to get this to work? Anyone seen this before?
Thanks,
Gil