Bom dia a todos,
estou usando o virtual box 4.3.20 no Windows 8.1 Single Language para criar um maquina virtual e estudar o Windows Server 2012 Standard Edition.
Preciso que o Windows server na maquina virtual possua 2 placas de rede, uma em modo NAT e a outra em modo Bridge, porém o virtual box não reconhece a minha placa Wireless para que eu posso escolhe-la na configuração.
Alguém já passou por isso?
Alguém tem alguma solução?
[Resolved]Placa de rede sem fio Windows 8.1
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cpagricola
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[Resolved]Placa de rede sem fio Windows 8.1
Last edited by cpagricola on 16. Dec 2014, 19:32, edited 1 time in total.
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mpack
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Re: Placa de rede sem fio Windows 8.1
If your host network adapter is not listed in the options for Bridged mode then that means that the VirtualBox Bridged driver is not installed on the host. On Windows 8.1 64bit host you must use "Run as administrator" when installing VirtualBox.
That host OS has an additional security feature which affects even administrator level users. It is called "Driver Signature Enforcement", and you should make sure that your host is not configured to silently reject the installation of drivers it does not like. It should at least prompt you, and you should tell it to trust drivers signed by Oracle.
Final notes: if bridging is successful, the guest will see a second wired network adapter, not wireless. If the purpose of having two NICs was to add wireless then you need to rethink that. Also, bridged mode does not always work well over wireless adapters.
That host OS has an additional security feature which affects even administrator level users. It is called "Driver Signature Enforcement", and you should make sure that your host is not configured to silently reject the installation of drivers it does not like. It should at least prompt you, and you should tell it to trust drivers signed by Oracle.
Final notes: if bridging is successful, the guest will see a second wired network adapter, not wireless. If the purpose of having two NICs was to add wireless then you need to rethink that. Also, bridged mode does not always work well over wireless adapters.
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cpagricola
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Re: Placa de rede sem fio Windows 8.1
Wow. I can not believe it was.
It really worked.
Thank you.
It really worked.
Thank you.