Shared Networking problems

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by kitesurfer, Jul 20, 2007.

  1. kitesurfer

    kitesurfer Member

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    Hi all,

    I can't get shared networking to work properly, it shows connected in XP at 10Mbps and I can get updates for my antivirus but neither Firefox or Explorer work.

    I had given up on Shared Networking and switched to Bridged long time ago, but now I am on DialUp and really need to use Shared.

    I show in device manager 2 adapters:
    Parallels Network adapter (with yellow exclamation) not working.
    Realtek RTL8029(AS) PCI Ethernet Adapter #6

    Does anybody have a clue what is going on?
    I searched the forum, but could not find same issues.
    Any help really appreciated.

    Emilio
     
  2. kitesurfer

    kitesurfer Member

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    Nobody can help me?

    Am I the only one with this problem?
     
  3. kitesurfer

    kitesurfer Member

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    Still no answer

    I must be the only one.
     
  4. fbronner

    fbronner Pro

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    If your XP anti-virus is still able to connect to the internet but not your browser, you may have a bad setup in the internet connection. Do you need to set-up a proxy? Some providers require you to set-up a proxy to user their dial-up connection.

    Check with your provider.
     
  5. kitesurfer

    kitesurfer Member

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    Thanks for your response,

    No, I don't need to setup a proxy.

    Last night I came home and it didn't work either in the wireless, I am back in Bridge Networking now.

    Do you know of any thread that explains how to setup Shared Networking in detail?

    Thanks for your help,
    Emilio
     
  6. fbronner

    fbronner Pro

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    Nope,

    No clue I have never used it myself.
     
  7. kitesurfer

    kitesurfer Member

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    About some of the other users.
    Nobody knows how to setup Shared Networking properly?

    Any help truly appreciaded
     

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