Internet Connection.

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop for Mac' started by MHolland, Dec 26, 2006.

  1. MHolland

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    Hey,

    I installed Windows XP on my iMac after getting it for christmas, fairly pain free. :) Everything works except for I can't connect to the internet using IE. I'm currently using the 1940 build as i bought the disk off amazon. Would upgrading to a more recent version help. Any recommendations? I also have tried changing the network adapter to Host only networking, as well as bridged ethernet but that also didn't work.

    Any suggestions I would be really grateful.

    Thanks in advance.

    Matt :)
     
  2. MarkHolbrook

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    Yes upgrade to 1970 for sure.

    Do you have a router that assigns dynamic IP addresses? If not the bridged ethernet may not work as it makes your winXP look like a second adapter in your Mac.

    Shared networking should work and that is available under 1970.

    The easily networking I've found for Parallels is to get a router (for your DSL or Cable) that has a DHCP server in it. Set your machines, including Parallels to get an address from this. They will then inherit the DNS servers, gateways, and everything.

    Makes life simple.
     
  3. MHolland

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    Great i can't upgrade. :( The activation key I have cannot be used with the 1970 build :(. I'm using a DSL box btw with NTL.
     
  4. MarkHolbrook

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    Email Parallels. They actually have asked "box" users to update to 1970. Explain to them that your key doesn't work and they'll probably get ya setup with a new one.
     
  5. MHolland

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    Hey thanks dude, you're pretty snappy on the forums :D. *runs off to email support*
     
  6. MarkHolbrook

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    So you have a DSL modem right? I'm not sure what NTL is... Is that a network provider?

    Anyway DSL modems do not have DHCP servers in them. What I would suggest is the following:

    Try to get networking going in 1970 when you can get a key. That should allow you to get connected at least.

    I strongly however recommend using some form of router/firewall between your DSL modem and your computers. I have ComCast cable internet because it is all I can get short of satellite or wireless.

    My firewall (hardware based - Sonicwall) gets bombed at least three times a day with various attacks. I wouldn't trust a software firewall as far as I could throw it.

    So if you don't mind spening a little money, goto a circuit city or some other electronics store or by online and get like a LinkSys cable/DSL router. Most models will have a built in DHCP server and a small firewall. You can even get some of these that will double as a wireless access point.

    Mark
     
  7. MarkHolbrook

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    No problem. Hope you can get it working. There have been poeple that have struggled with networking on Parallels and others like myself that it just works.

    I'm just bored this morning. I guess I normally work so hard, having 3 weeks off and I don't know what to do with myself.
     
  8. MHolland

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    OK, I rattled off an email explaining the situation, not sure if it worked though i submitted the form and a blank layout appeared. I didn't get a failed message though so.. Hopefully i don't have to buy another key :/ which would suck. Haven't got a response yet but it's the holidays :p they deserve to take breaks :)
     

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