Unable to Connect XP Guest to Internet
Unable to Connect XP Guest to Internet
I'm running a windows XP guest on a Windows 8 host. I can't figure out how to connect it to the internet. I tried setting it to a bridged adapter as well as several other changes, but nothing has worked. Please give any suggestions you have.
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BillG
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Re: Unable to Connect XP Guest to Internet
The simplest way is to do nothing - leave it set to the default setting of NAT. If that doesn't work, the others probably won't either.
Did you try that before you started fiddling with the settings? What happens if you set it back to that?
Did you try that before you started fiddling with the settings? What happens if you set it back to that?
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Re: Unable to Connect XP Guest to Internet
Minimum information needed for assistance with the guest settings.
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Re: Unable to Connect XP Guest to Internet
Read again the other thread you have started on the same subject. Bridged with a wireless device may or MAY NOT work. Most of the times is does not. Try NAT instead.
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Re: Unable to Connect XP Guest to Internet
The OP should make clear whether he has tried NAT, and be clear about any problems seen if so. If not, then make clear why not.
If this thread heads towards being a redundant copy of the OPs previous one - on bridged networking over wireless - then I'll delete this topic.
If this thread heads towards being a redundant copy of the OPs previous one - on bridged networking over wireless - then I'll delete this topic.
Re: Unable to Connect XP Guest to Internet
First, I apologize for posting a new thread. I needed help and I wasn't getting it, so I tried something else.
And more to the point, I did try NAT as well as the other settings. I have just retried NAT again and the same issue occurred as with every setting.
It doesn't appear that the guest is even attempting to connect, which leads me to believe that it doesn't have the ability to connect wirelessly with the settings I've tried.
As for the version of VB I'm using, it is up to date as far as I can tell.
The host has 12 GB of RAM, and the guest is allowed 3 of that.
Both have a 64 bit OS
And more to the point, I did try NAT as well as the other settings. I have just retried NAT again and the same issue occurred as with every setting.
It doesn't appear that the guest is even attempting to connect, which leads me to believe that it doesn't have the ability to connect wirelessly with the settings I've tried.
As for the version of VB I'm using, it is up to date as far as I can tell.
The host has 12 GB of RAM, and the guest is allowed 3 of that.
Both have a 64 bit OS
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Re: Unable to Connect XP Guest to Internet
Fabled, that means that you have to post, VBox.log and your <VirtualVM>.vbox. Zip them. I would also like to see the output of the following command (from within XP's Command Prompt):noteirak wrote:Minimum information needed for assistance with the guest settings.
ipconfig /all
You can forget about that. There is no wireless in a virtual machine. Your virtual network card always appears as wired. Is that maybe why you can't connect? Are you looking at your wireless networks in the XP guest?Fabled wrote:it doesn't have the ability to connect wirelessly with the settings I've tried.
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Re: Unable to Connect XP Guest to Internet
Is there a way to attach the log as a file? It's several pages long, and so is the .vbox file.
But as for the ipconfig /all, it comes up blank.
But as for the ipconfig /all, it comes up blank.
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Re: Unable to Connect XP Guest to Internet
yes, you compress them. And then choose the upload attachment tab.Fabled wrote:Is there a way to attach the log as a file? It's several pages long, and so is the .vbox file.
But as for the ipconfig /all, it comes up blank.
you didn't answer socratis or acknowledge what he said. you cannot connect a guest using wifi. your host can be connected by wifi, but not a guest.
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Re: Unable to Connect XP Guest to Internet
Once again, put the EXACT and VERBATIM output. Don't tell us what you see, just copy/paste the output.Fabled wrote:But as for the ipconfig /all, it comes up blank.
Also, answer socratis question.
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Re: Unable to Connect XP Guest to Internet
No, I mean there was literally nothing when I used the command. It says "Windows IP Configuration" as it normally would, but nothing appears under it. It just goes back to the basic command line.
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Re: Unable to Connect XP Guest to Internet
If you don't give the info then I can only assume the problem is in your guest, the IP stack is busted. Contact Microsoft support.
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Re: Unable to Connect XP Guest to Internet
I asked if I can post a link to download the files, because they're each several pages long.
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Re: Unable to Connect XP Guest to Internet
Compress them and use the upload attachment feature below the reply window.
Re: Unable to Connect XP Guest to Internet
K, got it.
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