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| | Bridged Network problem Hello, My DOS VM has ip 192.168.2.2 Gateway 192.168.2.1 In this setup, I have only one DNS, namely 192.168.2.1 so it isn't capable to connect to the internet I use bridged network for network setup in the host And use Miniport inside VPC2007... I use bridged network because I want to connect the host, VPC2007 and VMWare together so that they can ping each other. I've tried for a few days without success.... Could anyone lend me a hand? a Link maybe.. Thanks Jack |
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| | Re: Bridged Network problem "Jack" <jl@newsgroup> wrote in message news:uGEpPHxTKHA.4412@newsgroup Quote: > Hello, > My DOS VM has ip 192.168.2.2 > Gateway 192.168.2.1 > In this setup, I have only one DNS, > namely 192.168.2.1 > so it isn't capable to connect to the internet > I use bridged network for network setup in the host > And use Miniport inside VPC2007... > I use bridged network because I want to > connect the host, VPC2007 and VMWare together so > that they can ping each other. I've tried for a few days > without success.... Could anyone lend me a hand? > a Link maybe.. > Thanks > Jack > from DHCP? Do an ipconfig on both the host and guest and compare the results. They should be identical (apart from the actual IP address). |
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| | Re: Bridged Network problem Dear Bill, I'd like to give the file server (VMWare) a static address, So I can access it from VPC2007 side. Is it the correct way of doing it? Thanks Jack |
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| | Re: Bridged Network problem "Jack" <jl@newsgroup> wrote in message news:eTLEGh7TKHA.4888@newsgroup Quote: > Dear Bill, > I'd like to give the file server (VMWare) a static address, > So I can access it from VPC2007 side. Is it the correct way of doing it? > Thanks > Jack > in the same subnet. There is nothing magical about virtual machines or virtual networks. TCP/IP still works the same way. |
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| | Re: Bridged Network problem On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 14:03:28 +0800, "Jack" <jl@newsgroup> wrote: Dear Bill, I'd like to give the file server (VMWare) a static address, Quote: >So I can access it from VPC2007 side. Is it the correct way of doing it? >Thanks >Jack > of 192.168.2.4. If your DNS is just your router, you probably aren't going to get an kind of name resolution for your IPs. -- Cheers, Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP http://vpc.essjae.com/ http://smudj.wordpress.com/ |
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