Why can t the virtual machine connect to the local computer?

Updated on technology 2024-03-28
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. First add a virtual NIC to the host, steps: add new hardware in the device manager, network adapter - Microsoft loopback adapter

    2. Equip the virtual NIC with an IP address, set it to as, and set the subnet mask to as.

    3. Enter the main interface of the VPC and select your virtual system (such as Win98), select Settings - Network Connection - Adapter 1 - Microsoft Loopback Adapter.

    5. Set the host and virtual machine as the same workgroup, 6. Enter the MS dos mode, execute: ping, and see if it can be pinged. If it can be pinged, it means that the LAN between the host and the virtual machine has been successfully built, and then you can share the Internet between the host and the virtual machine through the Internet connection sharing of the system.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Change the mode of the virtual machine NIC to bridging, and if you want to belong to the same independent network segment as the host, set it to host-only.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The bridge is OK, if the virtual machine is running Linux, set up the network. Activate the network device and it's OK.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Use Manage Virtual Networks to turn off all the original redundant functions such as DHCP (in short, you can turn off whatever you see, but don't delete the network card), and create another network card "......vmnet2", so that you have three network cards.

    2. Change the NIC of your virtual machine to the first item (bridging).

    After doing the above two steps, your virtual machine will have an independent network card, which is in the same position as your real machine in a local network, if your real machine is in the local network, your virtual machine is also in the local network, at this time, you assign IP to your virtual machine according to your local network, then, your virtual machine should be able to ping other machines (including local real machines) normally.

    Next is the problem of Internet access, if your real machine is on the local network, then your virtual machine is also on the local network, after setting up the local network IP of the virtual machine, it will be handled according to the method of the real machine Internet access, and the virtual machine can be set up as if it were a real machine. If your real machine is a stand-alone machine, then look down.

    3. Use Win's built-in ADSL dialing function (it is not recommended to install another dialing software, note, it can only be WinXP Win2003, if not, then install it), correctly build ADSL dialing, and dial the Internet, to ensure the success of the real machine.

    4. Right-click on the network neighbor-" attribute, enter the network neighbor settings, find the adsl dial number, right-click it -" attribute, open its Internet sharing after entering, and the shared network is "......vmnet2。When you're done, your "......vmnet2" will be set to .

    5. Change the network card of your virtual machine to the first item (bridging). Start the virtual machine, enter the network settings, set the IP of the virtual machine to Note, if your machine also has dual network cards, it is also in the local network, to ensure that it is not occupied by other computers on the network, if occupied, replace the last bit with something else).

    6. In the virtual machine, run "cmd" or "command" (under win9x), bring up the dos window, and use "ping" to test whether it is connected to the host normally, if it is connected, then you are half successful.

    7. After the success of the previous step, now your virtual machine has successfully entered the network, the next thing is much simpler, you just need to set the gateway of the virtual machine as, and then set the DNS to if win9x, you are required to fill in the host name, you can fill it indiscriminately, it doesn't play any role), and then go to the "Internet Options" in the "Internet Options", "Connection" page in the "LAN settings" in the "Auto-detect settings" item to go. Your virtual machine is ready to go online.

    8. Please pay great attention to the fact that the above practice opens the Internet function of your host, and your host must be equipped with a firewall (or correctly set the firewall that comes with win, it is recommended to install Skynet), otherwise, it may attract malicious seekers on the Internet to use your computer to do Internet transit (which will at least slow down your Internet speed).

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