When you use NAT networking, VirtualBox starts a DHCP server for each
VM. So, basically, you have two separeted networks and no matter if
each DHCP give to your VM's the same IP's.

If you want to connect one VM to another, you have to use bridged networking.

On 7/8/07, nospam312 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it normal when you are using NAT for Network mode for guests to be
> assigned the same IP Address.  I am using Windows 2000 as host with
> two guests another Windows 2000 and a Ubuntu 7.  After starting the VM
> and doing an ipconfig/ifconfig both machines are assigned the same IP
> Address which does not appear to be correct?
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> TIA
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Saludos,
Luis Gallardo

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