I will check this tonight thank you very much. You should see the "VirtualBox NDISx Bridged Network Adapter" service present and enabled in the list. If it really is a WiFi NIC then check the services attached to the network card in the host. Bands 2.4GHz, 5GHz Max Speed 433 Mbps Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 802.11ac Compliance FIPS, FISMA Integrated Bluetooth Yes Bluetooth Version 4. I have not been a member long enough to post urls but if you look up "dual-band-wireless-ac-3160-bluetooth-brief" it takes you right to the card specs The laptop has multiple internal cards among them a regular Ethernet CAT-5e(6) RJ-45 connector and a Intel dual band wireless-ac 3160. That is correct the wireless card is not seen.Īre you sure it's a wireless (WiFi) card? A cellular/mobile modem is a very different thing from a WiFi dongle. I have not tried to do the Bridged yet I will tonight when I get home. The only card that is seen by CentOS is the Ethernet CAT-5e(6) RJ-45 connector. You can therefore install this card and it will work. Also, your laptop has no whitelist so you are not limited to using one of the HP part number cards. When you say that "The CentOS host (guest) sees the Ethernet card" I assume you mean that you are attempting to configure bridged networking, and that your Ethernet NIC appears in list of potential bridge devices, but the wireless card does not. However, your specs seem to say you already have the 3160 card which includes 2 antennae. Your description of the problem is a bit vague. If you're going to run a hotel for VMs it pays to distinguish between host and guests.
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