I installed windows vista ultimate and i can't seem to get the internet to work. When I try to find wireless networks on vista is says none can be found so i can't connect to the internet. Can somebody please tell me what to do? The internet has never worked for me. I have a 13 inch macbook with 1g of ram 2n2 GHz intel core 2 duo processor running leopard. In OS X I use a wireless connection. It says parallels is connected but then when I'm on it it doesn't work.
You have to use your Local Area Network connection on VISTA (looks like any old ethernet connection), which Parallels sets up, then you control how it connects to the internet by selecting Shared Networking, Bridged Networking: en0 Ethernet Adapter, or Bridged Networking: en1 Airport/Wireless Adapter.
I just 'did it' the few times I used Vista, I don't have a machine in front of me, so the best I could do would be to point you towards these articles and tell you that you need to have things set to DHCP... http://www.udel.edu/topics/connect/ethernet/Vista/index.html http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/e070bf7b-6d5e-4f49-b4f7-10aa8d8b11e21033.mspx