Hey guys,
Scenario - I have access to two internet connections for the next month or so, I'd like to take advantage of this temporary situation. No critiques, I'm just looking for a way to get it done (I've already researched this for Windows, it's impossible).
I have two wireless adapters (one USB and one PCI), one for each connection (one's cable, the other DSL).
I'd like to set them up so that the Ubuntu virtual machine in Virtualbox gets explicit and full access to that one network only, while my host OS (Windows 7) only uses the other network. I've already set up a basic bridge to said installation of Ubuntu (Settings, Network, Adapter 1), but when testing, Windows also decides to use the same connection Ubuntu is using.
Is there some way to specifically limit the one connection for VirtualBox's use ONLY? I'm at a bit of a loss here.
Thanks in advance!
Scenario - I have access to two internet connections for the next month or so, I'd like to take advantage of this temporary situation. No critiques, I'm just looking for a way to get it done (I've already researched this for Windows, it's impossible).
I have two wireless adapters (one USB and one PCI), one for each connection (one's cable, the other DSL).
I'd like to set them up so that the Ubuntu virtual machine in Virtualbox gets explicit and full access to that one network only, while my host OS (Windows 7) only uses the other network. I've already set up a basic bridge to said installation of Ubuntu (Settings, Network, Adapter 1), but when testing, Windows also decides to use the same connection Ubuntu is using.
Is there some way to specifically limit the one connection for VirtualBox's use ONLY? I'm at a bit of a loss here.
Thanks in advance!
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