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Why my wifi adapter is shown as wired connection
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Why my wifi adapter is shown as wired connection in virtual box bridged network. I confirmed its wireless in ubuntu 18.04 using iwconfig. I m a noob so could u guyz help me.
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Why my wifi adapter is shown as wired connection in virtual box bridged network. I confirmed its wireless in ubuntu 18.04 using iwconfig. I m a noob so could u guyz help me.
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Normally the OS in your virtual box cdoesn't see the actual hardware adapters. It only sees one or more virtual Ethernet adapters and sees the host OS as another machine on that network (that also acts are a route/gateway).
– xenoid
2 days ago
Isn't it confusing when your host OS detects a usb device as wireless but your vbox detects the thing but identifies as something entirely opposite to it.
– AtomicFlee
yesterday
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Why my wifi adapter is shown as wired connection in virtual box bridged network. I confirmed its wireless in ubuntu 18.04 using iwconfig. I m a noob so could u guyz help me.
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Why my wifi adapter is shown as wired connection in virtual box bridged network. I confirmed its wireless in ubuntu 18.04 using iwconfig. I m a noob so could u guyz help me.
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Normally the OS in your virtual box cdoesn't see the actual hardware adapters. It only sees one or more virtual Ethernet adapters and sees the host OS as another machine on that network (that also acts are a route/gateway).
– xenoid
2 days ago
Isn't it confusing when your host OS detects a usb device as wireless but your vbox detects the thing but identifies as something entirely opposite to it.
– AtomicFlee
yesterday
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Normally the OS in your virtual box cdoesn't see the actual hardware adapters. It only sees one or more virtual Ethernet adapters and sees the host OS as another machine on that network (that also acts are a route/gateway).
– xenoid
2 days ago
Isn't it confusing when your host OS detects a usb device as wireless but your vbox detects the thing but identifies as something entirely opposite to it.
– AtomicFlee
yesterday
1
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Normally the OS in your virtual box cdoesn't see the actual hardware adapters. It only sees one or more virtual Ethernet adapters and sees the host OS as another machine on that network (that also acts are a route/gateway).
– xenoid
2 days ago
Normally the OS in your virtual box cdoesn't see the actual hardware adapters. It only sees one or more virtual Ethernet adapters and sees the host OS as another machine on that network (that also acts are a route/gateway).
– xenoid
2 days ago
Isn't it confusing when your host OS detects a usb device as wireless but your vbox detects the thing but identifies as something entirely opposite to it.
– AtomicFlee
yesterday
Isn't it confusing when your host OS detects a usb device as wireless but your vbox detects the thing but identifies as something entirely opposite to it.
– AtomicFlee
yesterday
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Normally the OS in your virtual box cdoesn't see the actual hardware adapters. It only sees one or more virtual Ethernet adapters and sees the host OS as another machine on that network (that also acts are a route/gateway).
– xenoid
2 days ago
Isn't it confusing when your host OS detects a usb device as wireless but your vbox detects the thing but identifies as something entirely opposite to it.
– AtomicFlee
yesterday