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To explain further, a previous post by Parallels team member "Serv" said: "We're investigating the problem. There's no clear connection between...
Many thanks for the status report, Spectre. Sorry to see that it can't be fixed by Parallels. Earlier, a workaround was mentioned that involved...
Just a note to say that this problem (Keyspan USB Server s/w versus Parallels networking) still exists after upgrading to the version 3 build 5120...
Not only has there been no resolution, despite 2 or 3 releases of Parallels since this was first reported in detail; but I just bought and...
It didn't come up as the default selection on your installation because, as you have posted earlier, you have the Keyspan USB Server software...
I agree with different network settings needs for different people. However, my comment is supported by the Parallels User Guide saying that...
"Bridged" Networking does indeed work. However, that is generally considered inferior to "Shared Networking". There are several things you cannot...
Keyspan USB Server (Shared Network grayed out) Problem I am very unhappy to report that the conflict between Parallels Shared and Host-only...
I can pretty much guarantee that reinstalling the Keyspan software will nuke your Parallels Shared Networking ports. It may (or may not) take one...
Ajm: My MacBook Pro is a Core 2 Duo. Both Dvargo and I are running Windows XP Pro under Parallels. However, the problem is probably independent of...
Is your server the model US-4A, and are you running the latest Keyspan USB Server Mac software version 1.3.4? With that combination, I had exactly...
SOLUTION - Culprit is Keyspan USB Server Finally! With great help from Dan Vargo, the problem is solved. There is a conflict with Keyspan's USB...
I've spent a few hours now trying various configuration changes. Per darkone's suggestions above, I moved...
Thanks for that. However, there are two problems: Small problem: You have to first note exactly where the file is that the startup list is...
More clues: I did a "Safe Boot" (shift key down) on the Mac, deleted the "null" port configurations, uninstalled and reinstalled Parallels, and...
Please read the first post in this thread. I also stated there that I run XP and a Boot Camp partition.
I described my system in the first post in this thread. It, like yours, is a MBP C2D. Bill Halberstadt
So, we seem to be left with the conclusion that the Parallels installer fails to create the two ports en2 and en3, but then does create two...
Thanks for sticking with this problem, darkone. However, I did exactly that, and no joy. Do we know that Parallels is looking for a specific port...
I'm not sure how to "create en2 and en3". In Network Preferences/Network Port Configurations, the "New" button allows setting up a new...