How VMware Workstation virtual machines are connected to the Internet

Updated on technology 2024-02-08
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When setting up a virtual machine, use the option "Use Bridged Network".

    After that, set your local IP to virtual machine IP as:, and then click "Start" - "Programs" - "Accessories" - "Communication" - "Network Installation Wizard" on the machine, and follow the prompts to automatically form a home LAN, so that as long as the local dial-up can share the Internet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If there is a router, just install the network card, and it will get it automatically; If not, change the gateway of the virtual machine to the same as the real machine, and the IP address is the same as the network segment. That's how I use it, it's cool, and I don't have to worry about the machine breaking down (of course, it's a virtual machine. Hehe!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Is the virtual machine a VMware?Broadband connection? Right-click and select in the lower-right corner of the virtual machine, and then select natSet the IP to be automatically acquired in the virtual machine! You can't change it manually! Trust me, that's right. Because I. It's a master.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When the VM is set up virtual, there should be four options for network settings, such as using NAT or whatever.

    In addition, you may need to install a tool before you can access the Internet.

    I'm also a newbie, so I can't count as a few pieces of advice.

    But what the upstairs guys said was a bit outrageous.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hehe, I just ran into this problem too, but it's not hard to solve. I can't say a few words, but I have a good idea. You can search for "virtual machine Internet" in Xunlei, there are a lot of related **, you can solve it!

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Same as your normal machine settings.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.Set the virtual NIC vmnet8 to automatically acquire the IP and automatically obtain the DNS server and enable it.

    2.Set the "Local Connection" of the operating system in the virtual machine to automatically obtain the IP and DNS server, and in the virtual machine, right-click "Local Connection" and double-click the "Internet Protocol" to see if it is automatic! The fixed IP is also changed here! ).

    3.Of course, the virtual machine's Internet access method is selected as NAT.

    Right-click on the virtual machine you want to set up, select "Settings" (because there are more than one virtual one), select "Ethernet" in "Hardware", and change the network connection on the right to nat OK.

    4.Click "" in the menu bar, select "Virtual Network Settings", first remove "Auto-bridging" (remove the hook), then select "DHCP" to enable the DHCP service, click "Start" application, and then turn on the "NAT" function in the same way.

    5.The most important thing is that two services must be enabled: VMware DHCP Service and VMware NAT Service

    Here's how:

    Start --- setup - Control Panel--- Management Tools --- Services.

    Ensure that the VMware DHCP Service and VMware NAT Service services are started.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Open VMware, click Network Adapter, select Bridged Bridge Mode, and NAT is selected by default.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You can also choose which one is the Internet translation that you can use without messing around, as long as your host has Internet access, the virtual machine can be accessed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    First of all do you make sure your VM is installed correctly? As long as several of his key Internet services are activated, you can go online however you want to set it up In other words, you can't access the Internet if the service is not turned on.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes in VMware Workstation settings, but now I have a virtual machine on my computer, and I can only tell you to choose a bridge to access the Internet at the same time.

    Is there a choice for the network card when you install the virtual machine, is it a bridge or something You should reset it

    Select the first option and use the bridge NIC (VMNet0 virtual NIC to indicate that the VM and the host (i.e., the computer running VMware Workstation software) are on the same network.

    Select the second option and use a NAT NIC (VMNET8 virtual NIC to indicate that the VM can access the host and the network outside the host through the host in one direction, and the computer in the network other than the host cannot access the VM.

    Select the third option and use only the on-premises network (vmnet1 virtual NIC), which means that the VMs can only access the host and all VMs that use the VMnet1 virtual NIC. Computers on a network other than the host cannot access the virtual machine, nor can it be accessed by the virtual machine.

    Select the fourth option, No Network Connection, indicating that the virtual machine does not have a network connection to the host.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    > take a look at this to understand.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello, the virtual machine only needs to set up the NIC bridging.

    Today's Fengyun Network Technology Forum:

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Select NAT mode, and then the virtual machine automatically obtains the IP to access the Internet, if it is a green version of VMware, then pay attention to install VMware network-related services.

    If you can access the Internet in NAT mode, the virtual machine will naturally form a LAN with your host.

    But if you need the virtual machine to access other computers locally, you can only use port mapping in NAT mode, which means that other computers in the school network must access your virtual system through your host port mapping.

    Of course, if you have dual network cards and can get two school IPs, then bridge, the host system and the virtual system each use a network card and one IP does not interfere with each other, so that all your problems do not exist.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    VMware Virtual Machine Setup Network Method:

    4. In the virtual machine, set the address of the network card to the same network segment as VMNet1, set the gateway to the address of VMNet1, and set the DNS according to the local situation.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There are various types of Internet access, if you want to test the isolated environment, you can choose host mode and LAN section, if you want virtual machines to be able to access the Internet, you can choose NAT mode and bridge mode. Let's take a closer look at the NAT mode steps

    1. Click on the virtual machine settings on the virtual machine interface, and you can see that the default setting of this virtual machine is nat mode, so let's start explaining the nat mode first.

    2. Let's log in to this windows10 virtual machine first, click on the small computer icon in the lower right corner of the desktop, and choose to open the network and sharing center.

    2. Then click on ethernet in the interface that comes out.

    3. Then on the NIC information page, click Details, and you can see that the IP address of this NIC is.

    4. Then let's go back to the physical machine where VMware is installed and open the command line window. If you run the ipconfig command in the command line window, you can see what the IP address of the physical machine is. This indicates that in NAT mode, the IP address of the VM is in another network segment, while in VMware, NAT mode is indeed a router device virtualized by VMware, and the VMs are connected to this router device.

    As a result, the virtual machine and the physical machine are on different network segments, and both machines can be connected to the Internet. However, the physical machine can only ping the virtual machine, and the virtual machine cannot ping the physical machine, as shown in the second and third figures below.

    5. The second one is the address of the physical machine ping the virtual machine, which can be seen that it is completely unpassable.

    6. The third is the IP address of the virtual machine ping the physical machine, which is completely connected. That is, the specificity of NAT mode is that the virtual machine is isolated from the physical machine. Indicates that the connection is successful.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    You can access the Internet in a virtual machine, for example, your real machine IP is in your virtual machine, except that, in short, it should be in the same network segment, DNS, and gateway are unchanged. Also, the IP address of the real machine cannot be the same as the IP address in the virtual machine.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There are two ways for virtual machines to connect to the network: bridge mode and NAT mode. The default is NAT mode, you need to see if your VM is in NAT mode, if it is bridge mode, you need to configure the IP for the VM, and it must be in the same IP segment as the host.

    It is easier to use the default nat mode of the virtual machine.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Generally, after installation, you can access the Internet without setting, and VMware uses the NAT method.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    You're connected locally, so you need to get a network connection.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The game takes up too much space, delete it and try again.

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