"Steve Jain" <noreply.-@-.essjae.com> wrote in message
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> VPC creates a virtual machine. All the hardware inside a virtual
> machine is separate and different from that of the host. No VM will
> have a wireless card. Your VM has an Intel 21140 NIC, regardless of
> your host's actual card.
> You can still access the internet via your wireless card, you would
> select it from the Network settings for the VM.
this is the bit I am struggling with - I can't see any setting anywhere
where I can select the Wireless adapter.
When I open Virtual PC Console I get a message telling me about the virtual
network adapters and giving the following instruction:
"To fix this problem, re-enable the Virtual Machine Network Services driver
on one or more ethernet adapters or reinstall Virtual PC."
So how do I re-enable the VM Network services driver? Is this something I do
on the host, or is it within VM itself?
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> However, your network
> must provide it with an IP and all the rest of the relevant
> information. It's not a problem if you have a router on your home
> network,
I have a router, so that's not a problem!