Data: 2020-09-14 15:43:12 | |
Autor: 1634Racine | |
virtual machine network services driver | |
xp,
dla karty wifi zainstal. jest standardowy sterownik i tylko taki. ale: skad i dlaczego "virtual machine network services driver"? -- > https://i.imgur.com/9ZtbgKn.png (jest tez tak -- > https://i.imgur.com/Ve57zg9.png) |
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Data: 2020-09-16 19:07:32 | |
Autor: pioruns | |
virtual machine network services driver | |
On 14/09/2020 14:43, 1634Racine wrote:
xp, Standardowy czyli czyj? Intela, Microsoftu..? Zobacz do Device Manager czyj to sterownik, podpisany czy nie? -- pozdrawiam, pioruns _,.-'~'-.,__,.-'~'-.,__,.-'~'-.,__,. Registered Linux User #454644 |
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Data: 2020-09-16 21:46:32 | |
Autor: 1634Racine | |
virtual machine network services driver | |
pioruns w news:rjtk94$saq$1$piorunsnews.chmurka.net
On 14/09/2020 14:43, 1634Racine wrote: https://i.imgur.com/QKXVvY6.png |
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Data: 2020-09-16 22:23:30 | |
Autor: pioruns | |
virtual machine network services driver | |
On 16/09/2020 20:46, 1634Racine wrote:
pioruns w news:rjtk94$saq$1$piorunsnews.chmurka.net Z wyszukiwarki: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=2863 Cytat: "The Virtual Machine Network Driver allows the Device emulator's OS (or even the Virtual PC OS, as the case may be) to emulate its own network connection. Because the physical network interface on the host machine is now "virtualized," you have a way to get two IP Addresses - one for the host PC, and one for the operating system that is running within the Device Emulator (or Virtual PC). " -- pozdrawiam, pioruns _,.-'~'-.,__,.-'~'-.,__,.-'~'-.,__,. Registered Linux User #454644 |
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Data: 2020-09-16 23:59:03 | |
Autor: 1634Racine | |
virtual machine network services driver | |
pioruns w news:rjtvoj$3sm$1$piorunsnews.chmurka.net
On 16/09/2020 20:46, 1634Racine wrote: z czym to jest zwiazane to widze chocby na screenach, bebe :) moze zle zadalem pytanie... Chodzi mi o to, czy napis (jego druga czesc) na pierwszym screenie oznacza *tylko* *tyle* , ze mozna zainstal. goscia np. na jakiejs maszynce do wirtualizacji innego sys. i bedzie mial siec, ale poki go nie ma, to karta wifi hosta chodzi na swoim zainstal. sterowniku i na niczym innym, i pracuje standardowo. Pytam, bo (chyba) dopiero teraz widze przy nazwie karty to cos -- > "virtual machine network services driver" i na drugim screenie tez "jakby" pierwszy raz widze to "cos" :) |
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Data: 2020-09-17 00:41:43 | |
Autor: pioruns | |
virtual machine network services driver | |
On 16/09/2020 22:59, 1634Racine wrote:
z czym to jest zwiazane to widze chocby na screenach, bebe :) moze zle Ta, skoro jest to standardowy sterownik z 2011 roku czy któregoś tam, no to zakładam, że jest to standardowa procedura Intel/Microsoft i masz takie coś instalowane przy okazji instalowania sterownika do WiFi, możesz niby mieć drugi IP podczas pracy z kompatybilną z tym maszyną wirtualną. A więc nic nadzwyczajnego :) -- pozdrawiam, pioruns _,.-'~'-.,__,.-'~'-.,__,.-'~'-.,__,. Registered Linux User #454644 |
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Data: 2020-09-17 10:10:15 | |
Autor: 1634Racine | |
virtual machine network services driver | |
pioruns w news:rju7rn$93i$1$piorunsnews.chmurka.net
On 16/09/2020 22:59, 1634Racine wrote: ok. |
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