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xen-users
RE: [Xen-users] two network interfaces and HVM
I don't believe you can create a virtual wireless NIC, and it is
rare that you can use bridging over a wireless NIC (so the best option would
be passing through the wireless adapter, which you have indicated you can't
do), however, you might be able to configure the wireless NIC in dom0 and
then use routing to DMZ NAT it to a secondary interface created on the WinXP
domU. I don't know how to do DMZ NAT in Linux, but it should be easy to
find out. The real challenge will probably be running bridging and routing
side-by-side. I have seen threads for doing so on this list in the past,
but I don't know if it is even possible to do both on the same domU. You
could always use DMZ NAT routing for both interfaces, but depending on what
you are using the machine for, having the "wired" wireless connection
showing the wrong IP may be more than confusing enough.
Dustin
-----Original Message-----
From: xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of edu gargiulo
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 12:24
To: xen-users list
Subject: [Xen-users] two network interfaces and HVM
I've a winxp domU running on top of debian-amd64 dom0. There are two
NICs in the system, an ethernet card and a wireless card, both
perfectly running on dom0. domU is bridged through eth0 (ethernet
card), but I can't see the wireless card on domU, even if it's
configured or not in dom0.
How should I configure the domU to see the wireless card? Can I use
the wireless card only in the domU without configure it on dom0? (I
can't use pci-passthrough on amd).
I'm using gplpv
regards,
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edu gargiulo
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