On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 12:15:52PM -0400, James Knott via talk wrote: > FWIW, I run Windows 10 in a VirtualBox virtual machine on Linux, with my > ThinkPad. I run the VM in bridge mode, not NAT. It gets it's own DHCP > IPv4 address, along with SLAAC addresses on IPv6. I even have an > assigned IPv4 address for it's MAC in my DHCP server. It all works > well. This is with my TP-Link TL-WA901ND access point. It also works > with my D-Link DAP-1350 and Asus WL-330gE portable access points. > > So, via WiFi, no matter which access point I use, Linux gets an address > of 172.16.1.40 and the W10 VM gets 172.16.1.41, as configured in the > DHCP server. I get full connectivity on both IPv4 and IPv6 through the > single WiFi connection.
That's interesting. Does virtualbox use the same MAC as the host system, or it's own MAC? That would make a difference I would think. Which wifi adapter is in that machine? Certainly doing it in linux with brctl and kvm does not work. -- Len Sorensen --- Talk Mailing List talk@gtalug.org https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk