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virtualbox host only network, ethernet device problem

Posted: 25. Mar 2015, 00:16
by caribou007
hi,
i need some help troubleshooting this problem. it started after i installed VB with the network adapter. thanks

problem:
-no internet connection.

when:
-ethernet device diagnostic states: "windows could not automatically bind the ip stack to the network adapter".
-ipconfig lists devices: virtualbox host-only network, tunnel adapter isatap.{…}. ethernet adapter is missing.
-problem possibly occurs after not using internet for some time.
-enabled network connections: ethernet, virtualbox host-only network

not when:
-restarting computer restores internet connectivity.
-ipconfig lists devices: ethernet adapter ethernet, virtualbox host-only network, tunnel adapter isatap.{45…}, tunnel adapter teredo tunneling pseudo-interface, tunnel adapter isatap.{F8…}.

Re: virtualbox host only network, ethernet device problem

Posted: 7. Apr 2015, 02:33
by caribou007
"Windows couldn't automatically bind the IP protocol stack to the network adapter." Troubleshooting report for Ethernet adapter when the problem happens.

Sometimes this just happens, even if the computer just started up.

Re: virtualbox host only network, ethernet device problem

Posted: 11. Apr 2015, 09:02
by caribou007
I disabled the virtualbox host-only device but the problem still sometimes happens. Any ideas what it could have changed?

Re: virtualbox host only network, ethernet device problem

Posted: 11. Apr 2015, 09:58
by socratis
OK, here's what you can try:
  1. Completely uninstall VirtualBox. Do not worry about your VMs (if you have any), they do not get deleted. Then observe your host. Is the behavior the same or not?
  2. Install VirtualBox without the host-only adapter and without the bridged adapter. Then observe your host. Is the behavior the same or not?
  3. Uninstall VirtualBox and re-install it, this time with the bridged adapter only. Then observe your host. Is the behavior the same or not?
  4. Uninstall VirtualBox and re-install it, this time with the host-only and the bridged adapter. Then observe your host. Is the behavior the same or not?
You still have not mentioned what your host is or any other configuration parameters, just the symptoms. They're not too helpful. Please provide a detailed description of your system, focusing mainly on the network details.