


When do I use it? I first setup hamachi network over the internet (which gives me a local lan with my friend). Can you please paste it into the thread?Ī question on UDP tunnel, I dont get it. This should be pasted into the "working game thread" under Windows. In short, I recommend you to use "Bridge Mode" for LAN games, if you use Wired/Ethernet on your hosts. Jul 2011, 20:46 Primary OS: Ubuntu other VBox Version: OSE Debian Guest OSses: Windows XP

However, the manual talks of UDP Tunnel as a "networking mode to interconnect virtual machines running on different hosts." The question is, will it work for am-vm interconnectivity (IPX procotocol host being on wireless)? twipley Posts: 72 Joined: 5. So, that brings us to connecting an "UDP Tunnel" vm to an actual machine. What about being under the IPX protocol, and using a wireless network card, then one absolutely has to use "UDP Tunnel" over "bridged networking," right? So, "bridged networking" works for am/vm interaction through TCP/IP, right? What matters is having a direct network connection. The networking protocols work the same way. If by "guest" and "native" you mean a vm and a physical machine, it makes no difference. What about connecting an XP "guest machine" to a "native" XP one, whether through IPX or not? Technologov Volunteer Posts: 3342 Joined: 10. (Bridge = Ethernet, UDP Tunnel = UDP/IPv4) (Bridge and UDP Tunnel support IPX, NAT does not) Guest-level network is your virtual network, where Diablo runs. This again, supports IPX in guest level networks, but IPv4 in host-level.Ĥ. This can be used to interconnect virtual machines running on different hosts directly, easily and transparently, over existing network infrastructure. If you want to play over the Internet, you might want to try VirtualBox 4.1. NAT mode supports IPv4-only at both host- and guest-network levels.ģ. It means, that you must use "Bridge Mode" for multi-player game. IPX works in guest level network, and hosts sees this as Ethernet.
