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Ticket #18173, comment 3
v1 v2 7 7 [There are details in the associated forum report related discussion - however I will bullet point here - Network NICs are both set with 192.168.1.n , Class B (I also used Class C)]: 8 8 9 1 :Laptop has Ethernet NIC wired RJ45 and WIFI.10 2 :Network 1 - Bridged to Ethernet NIC.11 3 :Network 2 - Bridged to WIFI.12 4 :In the 'GUEST OS' for Network 1 Adapter : WIN10 > Network Properties > Ethernet NIC 1 > Configure > Advanced > Locally Administered Address - set the MAC Address.9 1. Laptop has Ethernet NIC wired RJ45 and WIFI. 10 2. Network 1 - Bridged to Ethernet NIC. 11 3. Network 2 - Bridged to WIFI. 12 4. In the 'GUEST OS' for Network 1 Adapter : WIN10 > Network Properties > Ethernet NIC 1 > Configure > Advanced > Locally Administered Address - set the MAC Address. 13 13 14 14 At this point you can '''not''' ping the host, and the host can '''not''' ping the guest. … … 18 18 Change the Assignment of what adapter is bridged by which network: 19 19 Networking > 20 1 :Assign Network 1 to BRIDGE the WIFI, (was bridged to the LAN adapter)21 2 :Assign Network 2 to Bridge the LAN-RJ45 wired NIC.(was bridged to the WIFI)22 3 :Restart the GUEST.23 4 :In the Guest OS WIN10 > Network Properties > Ethernet NIC 1(Network 1) > Disable.20 1. Assign Network 1 to BRIDGE the WIFI, (was bridged to the LAN adapter) 21 2. Assign Network 2 to Bridge the LAN-RJ45 wired NIC.(was bridged to the WIFI) 22 3. Restart the GUEST. 23 4. In the Guest OS WIN10 > Network Properties > Ethernet NIC 1(Network 1) > Disable. 24 24 25 25 At this point I was able to ping the Host and the Host was able to ping the Guest - all worked as expected. … … 34 34 I am using one MAC address locally administered in the GUEST OS for one Network only. The other is purely managed by Virtual Box. 35 35 36 If I instead administer my MAC address in the VirtualBox settings dialog and leave the GUEST OS Configure > Advanced > Locally Administered Address as NOT Present [BLANK] - then Virtual Box will assign the MAC address and this does allow the GUEST OS to work properly - but from the standpoint of it being virtual - I should be able to administer that MAC address in the Image.36 If I instead administer my MAC address in the !VirtualBox settings dialog and leave the GUEST OS Configure > Advanced > Locally Administered Address as NOT Present [BLANK] - then Virtual Box will assign the MAC address and this does allow the GUEST OS to work properly - but from the standpoint of it being virtual - I should be able to administer that MAC address in the Image. 37 37 38 38