

Not sure, but I don't want to mess with my network and don't have time. Yes, before I downloaded the Beta version and now the full version and, no, it doesn't help. I have bought a copy and expect you guys will fix the problem within the next week, otherwise the software is useless without a network.currenly I am back in using parallels, as it works.reason for me to use VM fusion is the USB 2.0 support.Ĥ Macs on the network: 1 MBP core 2 duo-802.11n, 2 MB's-802.11n, 1 MBP core duo-802.11g Thanks for your help in trying help us to better understand what is going on. I am sure the networking folks will have more questions, but I would like to start here. Would be willing to try if someone could tell me how. Yes, I have applied it, It still drops out, but not as oftenĦ) If you are using N networking, if you drop back to G or B networking, does the problem occur? Latest Version Of Tiger with all the current updatesģ) Are you running B, G, N or a combination of wireless networking technologies?ĥ) Have you applied the latest Airport Update from 7/30 and does it help? If you are having problems with bridged wireless networking:

Please respond here even if you responded elsewhere, it will allow us to more easily find trends if everyone responds here: G or B networking, does the problem occur?īased on the various forum posts, I would like to consolidate and collect more information in this thread. Will report back afterwards.Ħ) If you are using N networking, if you drop back to Sometimes only DNS is affected, and I can ping remote machines from the VM by IP address (like the problem reported in this thread: ).Ī MacBook Pro with a 2.16 GHz Intel Core Duo (older 32 bit) CPU and an AirPort Extreme (0x168C, 0x86) wireless card with firmware version 1.1.8.5.Ģ) What version of Mac OS X are you running?ģ) Are you running B, G, N or a combination ofĪt the moment I'm using a wireless gateway in mixed B/G mode.Ĥ) What base station are you connected to?Ī Linksys WRT54GL running firmware version 4.30.5.ĥ) Have you applied the latest Airport Update from Sometimes this is accompanied by loss of connectivity on the host OS. Specifically, the symptoms I'm seeing are intermittent loss of connectivity from my Ubuntu 7.04 guest VM. Note: I'm having problems with \*NAT* wireless networking, but since the symptoms match what many people are reporting with bridged wireless networking, I'll fill out the survey anyway in case it helps. If you are having problems with bridged wireless
