Your guest is now bridged to the same network as your host is with the bridge-to interface.
You should configure your guest networking from the guest (in case it is necessary),
i.e. either specify dynamic (DHCP) or static ip configuration for guest network interface.
Configuring guest os networking goes outside of VBox manual ofcourse..

Mikhail
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 8:18 AM, Mikhail Sennikovsky
<[email protected]> wrote:
  
Then this is an 2.1.4 - 2.2 updapte issue which should be solved already.
You should uninstall the 2.2 and use a test build with a fixes.
    

Okay, I have the new version and bridged networking selected (I see my
physical device correctly now).

So, the manual is a little sketchy here.  I assume I should be able to
set static IP, gateway, and DNS settings as if the virtual guest is
wired to my LAN directly, is that correct?

But I can't get it to work at the moment (running Linux Fedora 10 on
the virtual guest, Windows XP as the host).  The guest shows as if it
is connected, but I can't ping or browse.

Any thoughts?

Thanks.

-Tom
  

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