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NAT vs physical adapter

Source: microsoft.public.virtualpc
Sent: 06/13/2007
From: Carlos Landaburu
Message:

I have a client who is running an XP virtual machine in Vista Business. I set
up the guest networking option as two physical adapters, one wired, one
wireless. When she is in a single network environment, either wired or
wireless, she is OK. But sometimes she is at a location where she is is using
a wired connection, but unsecured wireless networks are available and the
computer may connect automatically to one of them. It looks like when this
happens, the wired adapter tries to install itself again in the XP virtual
machine, resulting in two wired adapters that both fail.

I wonder if the solution would be to switch to NAT as a guest networking
option, but worry what I may loose in the process.

Thanks!

Carlos



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