Network with UMTS card on host bridge
Hello
I'm testing the latest vmware workstation on windows xp sp3. The guest operating system is win xp sp3. To connect my host to the internet, I use my UMTS card. For the comment system, I need network bridge due to a separate IP address in the guest computer. After starting the virtual machine (my host is to connect to the internet via my UMTS card, I get the message: "the network interface on the VMNet0 device is dow because the bridged Ethernet Interface is...) ». If I connect my host via a cable network or WIFI to internet, everything works fine.
How is it possible to connect my system of comments through 'bridge' to the internet?
Thank you
Joerg
I don't know if I understand your problem. Your host is connected via UMTS and receives a public ip address. You try to connect to your comments via the bridge, which means also there need a public ip address, but UMTS only serve one of them (this is normal). Therefore, you must use NAT for your comments, so that your host and your guest use the same public ip address.
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Set up two separate networks with access to shared resources
Hi all
We have a two separate companies in the same building which will both need access to shared resources and the same internet connection. They must be on separate subnets cannot communicate directly with each other. The current switch is a Cisco ESW-520-48P and we are looking to buy an SG-300-20 p for the new entity moving in. Heres how we envisage the establishment:
- ESW-520 will host network company A. workstations, servers, etc.
- SG - 300 will be two VLANS. Vlan1 will host any business network (B) workstations, servers, etc. VLAN2 will host shared resources, such as printers.
- The internet gateway is a system based on UNIX with 3 CARDS. 2 NETWORK cards is absorbed by ADSL connections, while the other card NETWORK LAN, linking to VLAN2 on the SG-300. We would like to define which connection ADSL to carry through according to what subnet traffic is originating.
- The ESW-520 need access to shared resources and the internet gateway on VLAN2 on the SG-300.
This will be possible with these two switches? It would be the best way to go about this?
Appreciate any recommendations that you can provide.
Thank you
Tom
Hi Tom, yes the ESW can be either an access port to the vlan 2, unidentified or you can configure the trunk for the host devices on two subnets on the ESW, your choice. When the SX300 is L3 it will load the intervlan routing when you assign IP addresses for the interfaces of VLAN locally.
Default gateways will be the SX300 Lass (interface vlan). There will always be a route established between subnets so assign each vlan an IP address.
You'll see ARP of course through the subnets of course. Not sure the DHCP acknowledgement, etc..
-Tom
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Satellite M40X: Network collapsed - Lan card broken?
Hello
I have a problem with my Toshiba Satellite M40X.
I used a regular LAN and he collapsed suddenly. Now, only a 10mBitconnector is spotted, but the work of doesn´t, the isn´t of connector 100mBit even spotted. All of the settings on the network are the same. Nothing has changed. They are always accurate. No ping goes out. the local network is not accessible. But W - Lan works.Is it possible that my network card is broken? Y at - it a shortcut to disable the network card? Maybe I used it accidentally... A possibility exists to check if the network adapter is down or off?
Thanks for the help...
Hello
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Question about WPA with lan card wireless in a Satellite Pro 6100
Hello world
I wish toshiba Australia had a cool site like this... It's fantastic.
In any case, I just buy a kit (PA3189U-1MPC) wireless lan card for my laptop and network connection problems wireless of the University. The tech guy he says I need to have installed a wpa driver, and then I would be set for the use of bandwidth United.
Anyone know where I can get a newish driver? I can't find anything anywhere...
Thanks for any help,
Jonno
Hello
First of all, it is very nice to read you like this forum. ;)
So my friend from Australia, at first I must say that you use right and compatible WLAN card on your older laptop, but now I have to disappoint you. According to the specification, it is not possible to use WPA encryption with this card.
Really, I don't think you can solve it with the new driver. I have newer computer Tecra laptop and I've tried everything but to no avail. Best solution for you is to use external USB WLAN stick. It will be much better for you. Initially, you can use WPA encryption and with the new card, you can use faster standard G and download speed will be much faster as with integrated WLAN card.
Maybe you should think about it.
Bye and good luck!
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PDA, USB (Solar Express Card CF) host
Not sure of the interest. But I tried the new Solar Express Compact Flash USB host card (currently in an IPAQ 210 PDA running WinMobile 6).
It worked like a charm with LabView PDA DAQbase code example and NI USB-6009 case.
I really bought this for use in an accommodation not USB - PDA and will try in an Axim X50v.
For the record the IPAQ 210 has a built-in feature, USB Host but initially good cables were not available, these are now available and the USB-6009 case work with them. Unfortunately, I could only to work if the route cables through a USB-mini first hub. This is not necessary with the card see
In the CF and the native IPAQ USB accommodation, no additional power supply is required to run the 6009, although I still have to check the battery consumption. The solar Express card comes with a cable USB Y-joint, which allows the additional power supply accessory on USB. The card CF itself, I think, is limited to 200 my draw.
See below links for the solar Express product.
http://www.twin-paradox.com/SEPDA.html
http://www.lightconecorp.net/blog/
I think it works well for the price of $85. And seems to work with many older PDA, which is good for the fans and those who, like me, with the 'old' unused who hang out.
-Al
Hi Al,.
Thanks for all the Info! Should certainly be of interest to a number of people!
See you soon,.
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