Intel(R) 82574L Gigabit Network Connectionġ.Software Loopback Interface 1 The output of route print on virtual machineġ2.00 0c 29 fb 2a 71. Reply from 192.168.1.14: bytes=32 timenslookup Server: UnKnownĭefault Gateway. Ping from virtual machine to host os is following When I do ping from a VM to host I can ping and get reply. Now every thing I am doing fresh.Īfter a reboot of all virtual machines and restoring default in virtual network editorĬ:\WINDOWS\system32>nslookup Server: UnKnownīut I can access the site in browser this is on host OS. What I have now done is I read a document here kb./s/article/1008367 in point number 8 To restore the networking defaults, click Edit > Virtual Network Editor and then click Restore defaults. These commands should be run from guest OS or host OS nslookup to see whether it resolves to an IP address. : Intel(R) 82574L Gigabit Network Connection Please run ipconfig / all in the guest OS to find out whether I posted in October in which I tried to do a bridging between a wireless AP and my VMware but it did not worked reason for this is mentioned here Now coming to the problem why I posted here I have been facing this configuration problem from past 2 months l ook at this question and answer Lan wires simply don't exist at that place. Back in my institute I get internet only via WiFi interfaces not by ethernet. Right now I am in an environment where I can have a ethernet connection but after 30 days I will be back to where I can not use ethernet. Your suggestion of ping to 8.8.8.8 is new thing and this I had not tried. I had also tried with ethernet cable and there was no success. So let me share the results here also on that serverfault link the result I posted was in comment here I had one by one disabled both the interfaces and there was no success in getting internet connectivity inside VM. Yes you are right I did so and that discussion I was having here. It may be worth trying this with only a singe active network adapter on the host. I did ping twice to be very sure that it is actually happening.įirewall of guest OS is disabled screenshot belowįirewall of host os is on screenshot below Yes this is very surprising I am able to ping 8.8.8.8 from the guest OS The screenshot I have attached for nslookup from vm. Nslookup helped to dig this further.Let me know if any thing else you want to suggest.īut nslookup from within the virtual machine still fails I don't know why. Thanks for your suggestions as your suggestion for I had to set it, and now my virtual machine has internet connectivity. The DNS server in the above Ipconfig output is not 192.168.1.1 it is automatically given by ADSL router but for VMware environment Now I did a nslookup from within virtual machine Here is a screenshot how DNS setting looked previously in virtual network editor vmnet8-NAT -settings->DNSĪfter that comment on serverfault I changed the setting as below 192.168.1.1 is my ADSL router IP They suggested me to put my ADSL router IP as DNS IP in virtual network editor in vmnet8->NAT settings->DNS settings This is solved with the help of a comment here I can ping from virtual machines to host OS both Lan cards.īut from host OS I can not ping to virtual machine.Īlso I do not know how to use different different wifi card on host OS for ping to virtual machines. I am a bit confused in virtual network and network adapter settings in virtual machines. The Host OS is connected to internet from both WiFi cards. Wireless Lan Adapter WiFi 2:D Link USB Wifi Adapter There is no internet connectivity in Virtual machines. : 192.168.152.1Įthernet adapter VMware Network Adapter VMnet2: : 192.168.40.1Įthernet adapter VMware Network Adapter VMnet8: : Media disconnectedĮthernet adapter VMware Network Adapter VMnet1: Windows IP Configuration in Virtual MachineĬonnection-specific DNS Suffix. Virtual machine network adapter configuration So here is one setting of virtual network editor. I am trying to play with various kind of scenarios and configurations to understand VMware Workstation networking.
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