hello all,
        I am looking at vbox with interest as it looks better laid out
        than vmware which i use at the moment.

        unfortunately the bit i really need is networking and this seems
        very flaky at the moment. maybe the linux version is better?

        I need to run a windows xp host with any of linux solaris.
        I have  an infernal broadcom, ext 3com and wireless nics.

        as far as i can understand from the manual:
        a. they could all be NAT - DHCP nor static get picked up
        b. only ONE of them can be bridged - this works but i end up
        with only one nic
        c. another option is connection sharing but i don't need 3 more
        dhcp servers!

        do have to do anything special to get nat to work?

        BTW. a linux guest uses the bridge, but solaris won't - same ip
        etc. vmware solaris uses the same nic ips etc ok.

        i would like to change to vbox as it does seem faster for what i
        need to do, vmware manages to do the above easily.

        it may be just me - i am more unix than windoze so may be
        missing something, or perhaps more people use the linux version!
        i haven't been able to try linux version yet.

        any pointers to get 3 nics under windows accessible gratefully
        received.

        BTW - i raised this on the forum, but no-one seems to reply
        there...

-- 
.       regards, 
.       Nigel Howard 
.       Registered Linux User #266491
.       (there are 10 types of people in the world.....
.         those who know binary, and those who don't!)



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