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Robert Larson

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    Welcome to my blog.

    I am an Architect with MS Consulting Services specializing in Infrastructure Optimization and Virtualization. I am also the co-author of the new Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Resource Kit and the Virtual Server 2005 R2 Resource Kit.

    In this blog I will talk about various technology subjects that are my passion and also drive me crazy sometimes.

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Additional NIC for your Laptop and Hyper-V

If you are like me and use Windows Server 2008 and Hyper-V on your laptop, you have possibly found out that Hyper-V does not support wireless adapters. This is an issue with the Wireless spec no Hyper-V.  You can use ICS or bridging to get it to work, but having a 2nd wired network adapter can be helpful in some situations.

What you need is a USB NIC that can be quickly added to your machine when you need it.  I have been searching an have bought some adapters from local computer stores to find none that have x64 drivers.

Well another MS consultant told me about an adapter that his friend uses with Hyper-V.  I bought one and found some drivers that work

These two adapters work with Vista x64 and Windows Server 2008 x64 if you use the Vista x64 drivers from the chipset manufacturer.

http://www.airlink101.com/products/agigausb.php - 1 Gb version (AS88718)

http://www.airlink101.com/products/asohousb.php - 100 Mb version (AS88772)

Use drivers from chipset mfgr http://www.asix.com.tw

TrendNet also makes a 10/100 USB adapter that has x64 Vista drivers.

http://trendnet.com/products/proddetail.asp?prod=150_TU2-ET100&cat=49

Their gigabit adapter might also have drivers, but I have not investigated it to find out.

So if you find yourself in need of another wired NIC on your notebook running x64, then you have options….doesn’t everyone do clustering on their notebooks :-)

BTW, Fry’s carries the 10/100Mb AirLink101 adapter and it is on sale right now for $2.99 in stores.

Posted: Thursday, July 03, 2008 7:44 AM by RobLarso

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Robert Larson said:

When you install Hyper-V R2 role now it reserves a single wired NIC in the machine for management of

# February 11, 2009 3:41 AM
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