Hello.
I had a Cisco USBBT100 with the Broadcom chipset which worked great, but it was borrowed. The USBBT100 worked great with BT4 and BT5 natively or in a virtual machine and even worked with...
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Hello.
I had a Cisco USBBT100 with the Broadcom chipset which worked great, but it was borrowed. The USBBT100 worked great with BT4 and BT5 natively or in a virtual machine and even worked with...
After you bridge the network card, use
ifup eth0
Do this even if the bridged device happens to be a wireless card because Virtual Box will present the bridged card as an ethernet device...
If you burned the ISO with Windows 7 that has WinZip installed, it might have literally burned the ISO as a file. Windows 7 has the "burn ISO" as a default choice when you right click the ISO, but I...
I was not able to update using apt-get due to being behind a proxy. Fortunately other posts make quick work of this issue. I set ENV variables using the following type of code.
export...
My initial guess is "yes" assuming that the driver provides you with the strength of the signal. If you saw the same SSID but with two different average strength, you should be able to ignore the...
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