Hello,
After quite a bit of research, I managed to find a way (a hacky one) to
getting it working. Turns out that wireless networks don't like the
standard way of bridging, so I had to follow this guide [1].
Anyway, thanks for your help guys! And remember, bookmark that guide
next time you're trying to bridge with a wireless card!
Cheers,
John.
[1] 
http://home.nyc.rr.com/computertaijutsu/vboxbridge.html
On Sat, 2008-03-15 at 09:48 +0000, Chris Dennis wrote:
> Hello John
> 
> John Hunt wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I've been having severe trouble trying to get a network bridge working
> > in order to use servers on VirtualBox (and in the past qemu etc.)
> 
> The bit that I missed when I tried it with VirtualBox was to realise 
> that once the bridge has been created, it's the bridge that needs to be 
> assigned an IP address, either manually or via DHCP.  Probably the same 
> IP address that eth1 had before the bridge was created.
> 
> > 
> > I've followed several guides on the subject with no connectivity at all
> > in my virtual machines.
> 
> I think this was the guide I used: 
> http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Advanced_Networking_Linux
> 
> That's probably all obvious to you, but I thought I'd mention it anyway.
> 
> cheers
> 
> Chris
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