I'm using the default adapter, that's the intel desktop one I think.
Establishing the connection with DHCP is indeed a bit inconsistent.
Sometimes it's there just after boot, sometimes it scans for half a minute
before making the connection. No problems with DNS. So far I tested browsing
and software updates, worked pretty well. I have not yet done extensive
networking or used it for very long time.

On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 5:32 PM, Ondrej Majerech <oxyd.o...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Ondrej Majerech wrote:
>
>> Anselm Strauss wrote:
>>
>>> I switched to NAT networking for now. It doesn't require any modules to
>>> load
>>> besides the vboxdrv.ko and runs stable so far. Only strange that ICMP is
>>> not
>>> working ...
>>>
>>>
>> NAT networking doesn't work for me. Which Adapter Type are you using? And
>> did you have to do any further configuration or did it jsut work
>> out-of-the-box?
>>
>> ~ Ondra
>>
>
> Ah, wait.
>
> The connection partly does work with the default settings. ICMP doesn't
> work for me either, so testing with ping gave me "false" negative. Also,
> DHCP-configured DNS resolver doesn't work for me -- I had to type in a DNS
> server IP address manually. That way, Firefox running on Ubuntu inside VBox
> can finally load pages.
>
> ~ Ondra
>
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