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Qandra-Si committed Mar 9, 2024
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* after starting the virtual machine, make sure that in the "Devices | Optical discs" check the box opposite `VBoxGuestAdditions.iso` installed;
* open the file manager in the virtual machine and find the "Devices" group on the top right, click on `VBox_GA_7.0.12`:
![Install Guest Additions](../assets/simulation_setup_vm/10_vbox_coex_guestadd_install.png)
* in the list of files that appears, click on an empty space (not on the icon), select "Open terminal here", enter the command `sudo ./autorun.sh `:
* in the list of files that appears, click on an empty space (not on the icon), select "Open terminal here", enter the command `sudo ./autorun.sh`:
![Building Guest Additions](../assets/simulation_setup_vm/11_vbox_coex_guestadd_build.png)
* a new window will appear in which the necessary drivers and programs for working with the clipboard and shared folders will be builded;
* wait for the completion of the program' building, when the inscription "Press Return to close this window..." appears, press Enter, the window will close;
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5. Configure networking in the virtual machine. Changing the network mode in VirtualBox is possible in real time, you can choose any suitable option. See below for a list of options from which you can choose the one that will be most convenient for you in your work:
* **Connection type: NAT** - default mode. In this mode, your laptop creates a separate local network for the virtual machine, from which it can connect to the network (for example, download something from the Internet), but network nodes in the opposite direction will not be able to connect to the server on the virtual machine (for example, Raspberry Pi **will not be able** to connect to [clever-show](clever-show.md) server). The network IP address that the virtual machine will receive will be from the range generated by your laptop, for example `10.0.2.15'. This mode is identical to the conditions created by home routers, when your home computer can access the Internet, but computers from the Internet will not be able to access your computer on their own initiative (this feature must be configured and allowed).
* **Connection type: NAT** - default mode. In this mode, your laptop creates a separate local network for the virtual machine, from which it can connect to the network (for example, download something from the Internet), but network nodes in the opposite direction will not be able to connect to the server on the virtual machine (for example, Raspberry Pi **will not be able** to connect to [clever-show](clever-show.md) server). The network IP address that the virtual machine will receive will be from the range generated by your laptop, for example `10.0.2.15`. This mode is identical to the conditions created by home routers, when your home computer can access the Internet, but computers from the Internet will not be able to access your computer on their own initiative (this feature must be configured and allowed).
* **Connection type: Network Bridge**. In this mode, the virtual machine connects to the network through your laptop *transparently*. Along with the choice of connection type, you are also asked to choose the name of the network interface related to the network of which the virtual machine will become a part. In this mode, the virtual machine will receive a network IP address related to your chosen network, for example, if your home router distributed addresses in the range `192.168.0.xxx`, then connecting the virtual machine to the router's network it would receive an address such as `192.168.0.100`. In this mode, inside the selected network, you are allowed to connect to any network node, and other nodes have the ability to connect to your virtual machine (for example, Raspberry Pi **will be able to** connect to [clever-show](clever-show.md) server).
To change the network type, go to the "Devices | Network | Configure network" menu item. Select the connection option that suits you, if necessary, select the name of the network connection, confirm the change using the "OK" button. To make changes to the network, select the menu item "Devices | Network | Connect the network cable", wait for the "Disconnected" notification to appear in the VM. Then select the "Devices | Network | Connect the network cable" menu item again, wait for the "Connection Established" notification to appear in the VM.
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