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I installed Virtualbox on Windows 10 machine and then installed ubuntu 14.04. But I have a problem with the internet access that I can't connect the ethernet network, while I still normally able to connect in my windows machine. And one thing that I want to ask is in my Network setting, the option Enable Network Adapter is disabled, I can not choose it, does anyone have an idea?



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  • Do you try with bridged mode .

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    Jan 24 '16 at 13:15











  • yes, but it still also not able to choose Network Adapter

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I installed Virtualbox on Windows 10 machine and then installed ubuntu 14.04. But I have a problem with the internet access that I can't connect the ethernet network, while I still normally able to connect in my windows machine. And one thing that I want to ask is in my Network setting, the option Enable Network Adapter is disabled, I can not choose it, does anyone have an idea?



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  • Do you try with bridged mode .

    – sohel4r
    Jan 24 '16 at 13:15











  • yes, but it still also not able to choose Network Adapter

    – Ock
    Jan 24 '16 at 13:20














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I installed Virtualbox on Windows 10 machine and then installed ubuntu 14.04. But I have a problem with the internet access that I can't connect the ethernet network, while I still normally able to connect in my windows machine. And one thing that I want to ask is in my Network setting, the option Enable Network Adapter is disabled, I can not choose it, does anyone have an idea?



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I installed Virtualbox on Windows 10 machine and then installed ubuntu 14.04. But I have a problem with the internet access that I can't connect the ethernet network, while I still normally able to connect in my windows machine. And one thing that I want to ask is in my Network setting, the option Enable Network Adapter is disabled, I can not choose it, does anyone have an idea?



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  • Do you try with bridged mode .

    – sohel4r
    Jan 24 '16 at 13:15











  • yes, but it still also not able to choose Network Adapter

    – Ock
    Jan 24 '16 at 13:20



















  • Do you try with bridged mode .

    – sohel4r
    Jan 24 '16 at 13:15











  • yes, but it still also not able to choose Network Adapter

    – Ock
    Jan 24 '16 at 13:20

















Do you try with bridged mode .

– sohel4r
Jan 24 '16 at 13:15





Do you try with bridged mode .

– sohel4r
Jan 24 '16 at 13:15













yes, but it still also not able to choose Network Adapter

– Ock
Jan 24 '16 at 13:20





yes, but it still also not able to choose Network Adapter

– Ock
Jan 24 '16 at 13:20










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It's disabled because you accessing the settings of your VM while guest OS is running. You should shut it down first, and then try to use NAT instead of Bridged mode.






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  • aha, yes now i can choose the network adapter, but i still cant connect to the internet T.T

    – Ock
    Jan 24 '16 at 13:54











  • @Son did you also try to select different hardware like described here? Try to select different adapters. Maybe this will solve your problem.

    – incBrain
    Jan 24 '16 at 14:26



















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I had deleted the guest account on my instance and INSERTED my MAC address from hardware into Ubuntu network settings. I used Bridged adapter and PCNET fast III. (Virtual box on MAC)



This is my first answer so go easy on me!






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    Following settings worked for me:



    Screen shot of network setting in virtual box



    I also refreshed the MAC number (see the refresh button next to MAC number, press that.)






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      I think you need to check the option that says “Cable connected.”






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        It's disabled because you accessing the settings of your VM while guest OS is running. You should shut it down first, and then try to use NAT instead of Bridged mode.






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        • aha, yes now i can choose the network adapter, but i still cant connect to the internet T.T

          – Ock
          Jan 24 '16 at 13:54











        • @Son did you also try to select different hardware like described here? Try to select different adapters. Maybe this will solve your problem.

          – incBrain
          Jan 24 '16 at 14:26
















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        It's disabled because you accessing the settings of your VM while guest OS is running. You should shut it down first, and then try to use NAT instead of Bridged mode.






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        • aha, yes now i can choose the network adapter, but i still cant connect to the internet T.T

          – Ock
          Jan 24 '16 at 13:54











        • @Son did you also try to select different hardware like described here? Try to select different adapters. Maybe this will solve your problem.

          – incBrain
          Jan 24 '16 at 14:26














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        It's disabled because you accessing the settings of your VM while guest OS is running. You should shut it down first, and then try to use NAT instead of Bridged mode.






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        It's disabled because you accessing the settings of your VM while guest OS is running. You should shut it down first, and then try to use NAT instead of Bridged mode.







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        • aha, yes now i can choose the network adapter, but i still cant connect to the internet T.T

          – Ock
          Jan 24 '16 at 13:54











        • @Son did you also try to select different hardware like described here? Try to select different adapters. Maybe this will solve your problem.

          – incBrain
          Jan 24 '16 at 14:26



















        • aha, yes now i can choose the network adapter, but i still cant connect to the internet T.T

          – Ock
          Jan 24 '16 at 13:54











        • @Son did you also try to select different hardware like described here? Try to select different adapters. Maybe this will solve your problem.

          – incBrain
          Jan 24 '16 at 14:26

















        aha, yes now i can choose the network adapter, but i still cant connect to the internet T.T

        – Ock
        Jan 24 '16 at 13:54





        aha, yes now i can choose the network adapter, but i still cant connect to the internet T.T

        – Ock
        Jan 24 '16 at 13:54













        @Son did you also try to select different hardware like described here? Try to select different adapters. Maybe this will solve your problem.

        – incBrain
        Jan 24 '16 at 14:26





        @Son did you also try to select different hardware like described here? Try to select different adapters. Maybe this will solve your problem.

        – incBrain
        Jan 24 '16 at 14:26













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        I had deleted the guest account on my instance and INSERTED my MAC address from hardware into Ubuntu network settings. I used Bridged adapter and PCNET fast III. (Virtual box on MAC)



        This is my first answer so go easy on me!






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          I had deleted the guest account on my instance and INSERTED my MAC address from hardware into Ubuntu network settings. I used Bridged adapter and PCNET fast III. (Virtual box on MAC)



          This is my first answer so go easy on me!






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            I had deleted the guest account on my instance and INSERTED my MAC address from hardware into Ubuntu network settings. I used Bridged adapter and PCNET fast III. (Virtual box on MAC)



            This is my first answer so go easy on me!






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            I had deleted the guest account on my instance and INSERTED my MAC address from hardware into Ubuntu network settings. I used Bridged adapter and PCNET fast III. (Virtual box on MAC)



            This is my first answer so go easy on me!







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                Following settings worked for me:



                Screen shot of network setting in virtual box



                I also refreshed the MAC number (see the refresh button next to MAC number, press that.)






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                  Following settings worked for me:



                  Screen shot of network setting in virtual box



                  I also refreshed the MAC number (see the refresh button next to MAC number, press that.)






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                    Following settings worked for me:



                    Screen shot of network setting in virtual box



                    I also refreshed the MAC number (see the refresh button next to MAC number, press that.)






                    share|improve this answer















                    Following settings worked for me:



                    Screen shot of network setting in virtual box



                    I also refreshed the MAC number (see the refresh button next to MAC number, press that.)







                    share|improve this answer














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                        I think you need to check the option that says “Cable connected.”






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