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Sunday, 6 October 2013

VirtualBox Bridged Networking and MTU Problem in a Windows Guest

Posted on 15:24 by Unknown

Busting my head (and other valuable parts of my body) getting Bridged networking in virtual WindowsXP with Linux host because I needed it to have DHCP IP and make it available to my home network, basic websites would load and others would time out. Also accesing the machine via SAMBA would cause errors once in a while. Using standard NAT would work and resolve websites immediately, but the machine would get IP assigned by host machine and would not be seen to the rest of the home network and completely invisible in router.

Turned out that MTU (I believe 1500 default) is too high in WindowsXP, in my Debian Linux host I have MTU set to standard 1492, so I lowered the MTU in virtual winxp to 1469, and now everything is better, pages resolve immediately, pings don't time out and some websites (mostly running in ssl mode) are no longer causing trouble.

If you really need the virtual windows guest to have IP assigned (probably even static) by the main network because you can only do it with bridged networking mode, and are having this type of issues that I had then you can change the MTU in winxp through the registry.

So to do it just run regedit and do the following steps:

Once in regedit go to this key

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces\[Adapter ID]]

NOTE: [Adapter ID] is going to be a unique alphanumeric sequence, you may have several, you need to find the correct one, usually the correct key will have more entries within it, you can add the mtu entry to all of them, it wont hurt if you do.

Once in the registry key for that interface, create a new DWORD value and call it MTU

Edit the MTU dword value, change the value to 1469 and make sure it is a decimal value, not hexadecimal.

Once you make that change you have to reboot.

And hopefully your bridged networking will be working as it should...
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Thursday, 16 June 2011

M-Audio Fast Track Pro for Debian Linux @ 24 bit with RT Kernel

Posted on 17:34 by Unknown

For Kernels +3.x

LOG:

UPDATE MAY 25, 2012 was on the fast-track-pro.conf file for better understanding of different modes.

UPDATE JUNE 16, 2012 changed kernel configuration in section "PROCESSOR TYPE AND FEATURES" Tickless System (Dynamic Ticks) to enabled, I wasn't thinking right, sorry for that one.

PART I - INTRODUCTION


The Fast Track Pro by M-Audio is a really nice USB Audio interface, although small, it can perform well in a professional environment. I was given one of these a while back by one of my best web design clients and good friend.

The basic specs on this device are:
  • 24-bit/96kHz audio interface with dual mic/instrument preamps
  • Balanced/unbalanced analog I/O
  • S/PDIF coaxial; MIDI I/O
  • ¼” headphone output with level control and A/B source switch
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Posted in 24 bit, ALSA, Ardour, Debian, Fast Track Pro, Kernel, Linux, Mixbus, Real Time, Ubuntu | No comments

Sunday, 12 June 2011

Shielding a Strat Guitar to Eliminate Hum and EMI Noise

Posted on 01:33 by Unknown
For those of you who have a single coil pickup guitar or have had one such as a Fender Stratocaster or Fender Telecaster, know what a nice instrument it is and its trademark tone, but also know how noisy it can get, not like humbucker guitars, especially if played through high gains and heavy distortions.

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Posted in aluminum, copper, EMI, fender, hum, interference, noise, shield, strat | No comments
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