I need my Virtualbox VM to be able to ping my local network
Okay, so I have Ubuntu 10.10 with Virtualbox running Windows XP inside of it. I have a print server setup elsewhere in the house and I need my XP VM to be able to contact it. What's the best way to do this in Virtualbox?
Re: I need my Virtualbox VM to be able to ping my local network
What OS is the print server running?
First just make sure that the guest XP OS network settings are right. Click on your VM while it's not running, click "Settings", then click "Network". Change the "Attached to" dropdown to "Bridged Adapter". This will allow the guest OS to pull its own IP from your router instead of your host OS, thus allowing it to see other machines on the network. See the attached screenshot.
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Re: I need my Virtualbox VM to be able to ping my local network
Originally Posted by gerowen
the "Attached to" dropdown to "Bridged Adapter". This will allow the guest OS to pull its own IP from your router instead of your host OS, thus allowing it to see other machines on the network. See the attached screenshot.
Cool, that's what I needed thanks.
By the way, the print server is an Ubuntu machine. I've setup another native Windows XP box to print to it and have had no problems so it should all go through the same with this VM on a bridged connection.
Re: I need my Virtualbox VM to be able to ping my local network
Originally Posted by gerowen
What OS is the print server running?
First just make sure that the guest XP OS network settings are right. Click on your VM while it's not running, click "Settings", then click "Network". Change the "Attached to" dropdown to "Bridged Adapter". This will allow the guest OS to pull its own IP from your router instead of your host OS, thus allowing it to see other machines on the network. See the attached screenshot.
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