Bridged Network stopped working
Posted: 3. Nov 2016, 10:36
I've got a Windows XP guest running on Windows 7 host. I had it configured to use a Bridged Adapter to my host PCs network adapter. It was using the PCnet-FAST III adapter, promiscuous mode Deny. This worked with no problems for months on end. Then I stopped using this guest for a couple of months and I started it back up again a few days ago and was not getting any network connectivity. The guest OS would inform me that it was acquiring a network address for a time before informing me that I had limited network connectivity. In other words, no internet connection.
As I've said, I used to use this particular VM very regularly with no problems and I shut it down one day in August and didn't pick it back up until the end of October. It worked when I last used it and now it doesn't. I've screwed around with the settings endlessly over the last couple days, but I cannot get it to work.
Absolutely nothing has changed on my physical PC nor on the Host OS. My home network is also unchanged from the last time I used the Virtual Machine. Does anyone have any idea what's going on or how I might go about fixing this? I've Googled and searched the forums here for answers, but much of it is either irrelevant to my situation or did not help. The guest OS is configured to obtain IP automatically, so there isn't any sort of conflict with static IP addresses.
Thanks.
As I've said, I used to use this particular VM very regularly with no problems and I shut it down one day in August and didn't pick it back up until the end of October. It worked when I last used it and now it doesn't. I've screwed around with the settings endlessly over the last couple days, but I cannot get it to work.
Absolutely nothing has changed on my physical PC nor on the Host OS. My home network is also unchanged from the last time I used the Virtual Machine. Does anyone have any idea what's going on or how I might go about fixing this? I've Googled and searched the forums here for answers, but much of it is either irrelevant to my situation or did not help. The guest OS is configured to obtain IP automatically, so there isn't any sort of conflict with static IP addresses.
Thanks.