Hi Guys, Well my MBP decided last night to take the big dump so I have reloaded stuff from scratch and restored what I needed from a backup. Nothing really lost except time. But now for the first time I face a Parallels problem. I installed 3120 straight away. Before I had been working up through the upgrades. 3120 was installed on a fresh upto date OS X. The install went fine and after some hassels getting Parallels to allow me to access my previous VM every thing is fine EXCEPT: When Parallels was installed it created "network adapter en2" and "network adapter en3". I know these are for Host-Guest and NAT networking. But they are NOT working. Whenever I select "Shared networking" in the VM it fails to have a connection. If I look at en3 it has a private IP address. I have enabled internet sharing and that didn't work. I went and looked at my parallels install on my Mac Mini and it doesn't have en2/en3 They have been renamed to "Parallels Host-Guest" and "Parallels NAT". Even when Parallels is not running these adapters are enabled and both have their 10.x.x.x IPs. I cannot get that behavior to work on my MBP. I even tried renaming them. I deleted them, hoping Parallels would remake them. It didn't. I then located and ran the following command: /Applications/Parallels/Parallels\ Desktop.app/Contents/Resources/PvsvnicConfigure That said nothing to do. So I deleted them again and reran the command and it said system resources committed for both. Yet going into prefs and looking I only have en2 and en3 and they are still in the unusable state. I could use some help to get these working as I use a Novatel Express card sometimes for work and without these up and running my VM can't get access to the internet (needed for work also!) Any ideas? Mark
Never mind... It seems all that was needed was the correct sequence of reboots to get them configured. Now both are green and my VM seems happy through the V640 card. Thanks for the help guys!