I will check this tonight thank you very much. You should see the "VirtualBox NDISx Bridged Network Adapter" service present and enabled in the list. If it really is a WiFi NIC then check the services attached to the network card in the host. Bands 2.4GHz, 5GHz Max Speed 433 Mbps Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 802.11ac Compliance FIPS, FISMA Integrated Bluetooth Yes Bluetooth Version 4. I have not been a member long enough to post urls but if you look up "dual-band-wireless-ac-3160-bluetooth-brief" it takes you right to the card specs Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 3160 PRO rating How it works User ratings: 1 Key specs Connectivity technology: Wireless Maximum data transfer rate: 433 Mbps Internal: yes Networking standards: IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11ac, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802. The laptop has multiple internal cards among them a regular Ethernet CAT-5e(6) RJ-45 connector and a Intel dual band wireless-ac 3160. ![]() That is correct the wireless card is not seen.Īre you sure it's a wireless (WiFi) card? A cellular/mobile modem is a very different thing from a WiFi dongle. I have not tried to do the Bridged yet I will tonight when I get home. The only card that is seen by CentOS is the Ethernet CAT-5e(6) RJ-45 connector. ![]() ![]() When you say that "The CentOS host (guest) sees the Ethernet card" I assume you mean that you are attempting to configure bridged networking, and that your Ethernet NIC appears in list of potential bridge devices, but the wireless card does not. ![]() Your description of the problem is a bit vague. If you're going to run a hotel for VMs it pays to distinguish between host and guests.
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