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Emulate/Simulate actual network adapter?

Source: microsoft.public.virtualpc
Sent: 04/22/2008
From: roujinz
Message:

Is it possible to emulate or simulate the actual network adapter that is on
the host?

I am currently running VPC2007 on Vista to host a copy of WinXP.
Everything is running fine but I want to be able to emulate or simulate the
acutal network adapters that are on the host (Broadcom 10/100 NIC & INTEL
2945ABG Wireless NIC), and not just have virtual XP show both NICs as generic
Intel 21140 NICs.

The reason I ask is that I provide Help Desk support and all my users are
still running WinXP and unfortunately Vista shows the network adapters in a
different way than XP does. So this makes it a bit difficult for me to assist
my remote users when they use thier INTEL based wireless NICs.

I use the virtual XP setup to provide all other support but I just have
problems when it comes to the network card configuration.

I hope I made this clear enough. Any help would be very much appreciated.

Thanks!



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