setting network in a virtual machine
I've installed a VMWorkstation on my pc, on which I have a wifi and Ethernet adapter. as follow:
The question that I have is, how can I tell my VM(win10) to use BOTH ports ?
I've been reading the docs but couldn't solve it, here are the settings that I'm using :
thanks in advance for any hint !
networking vmware vmware-workstation
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I've installed a VMWorkstation on my pc, on which I have a wifi and Ethernet adapter. as follow:
The question that I have is, how can I tell my VM(win10) to use BOTH ports ?
I've been reading the docs but couldn't solve it, here are the settings that I'm using :
thanks in advance for any hint !
networking vmware vmware-workstation
Do you mean you want your VM guest to have 2 network adapters one for each host adapter? If so I imagine you can click add (you can on VBox and Hyper-V so I suppose it is the same) and link one to host Ethernet and one to host Wi-Fi. I do this. If you mean you want to have one VM guest adapter simultaneously connect to 2 host adapters I'm not sure if you can.
– lx07
Jan 24 at 18:52
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I've installed a VMWorkstation on my pc, on which I have a wifi and Ethernet adapter. as follow:
The question that I have is, how can I tell my VM(win10) to use BOTH ports ?
I've been reading the docs but couldn't solve it, here are the settings that I'm using :
thanks in advance for any hint !
networking vmware vmware-workstation
I've installed a VMWorkstation on my pc, on which I have a wifi and Ethernet adapter. as follow:
The question that I have is, how can I tell my VM(win10) to use BOTH ports ?
I've been reading the docs but couldn't solve it, here are the settings that I'm using :
thanks in advance for any hint !
networking vmware vmware-workstation
networking vmware vmware-workstation
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Do you mean you want your VM guest to have 2 network adapters one for each host adapter? If so I imagine you can click add (you can on VBox and Hyper-V so I suppose it is the same) and link one to host Ethernet and one to host Wi-Fi. I do this. If you mean you want to have one VM guest adapter simultaneously connect to 2 host adapters I'm not sure if you can.
– lx07
Jan 24 at 18:52
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Do you mean you want your VM guest to have 2 network adapters one for each host adapter? If so I imagine you can click add (you can on VBox and Hyper-V so I suppose it is the same) and link one to host Ethernet and one to host Wi-Fi. I do this. If you mean you want to have one VM guest adapter simultaneously connect to 2 host adapters I'm not sure if you can.
– lx07
Jan 24 at 18:52
Do you mean you want your VM guest to have 2 network adapters one for each host adapter? If so I imagine you can click add (you can on VBox and Hyper-V so I suppose it is the same) and link one to host Ethernet and one to host Wi-Fi. I do this. If you mean you want to have one VM guest adapter simultaneously connect to 2 host adapters I'm not sure if you can.
– lx07
Jan 24 at 18:52
Do you mean you want your VM guest to have 2 network adapters one for each host adapter? If so I imagine you can click add (you can on VBox and Hyper-V so I suppose it is the same) and link one to host Ethernet and one to host Wi-Fi. I do this. If you mean you want to have one VM guest adapter simultaneously connect to 2 host adapters I'm not sure if you can.
– lx07
Jan 24 at 18:52
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Use the vmware network editor, you can specify the association between the VMWare names and the external (host networks). Is this what you are asking?
"VMware Network editor" is a program on your windows host.
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Use the vmware network editor, you can specify the association between the VMWare names and the external (host networks). Is this what you are asking?
"VMware Network editor" is a program on your windows host.
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Use the vmware network editor, you can specify the association between the VMWare names and the external (host networks). Is this what you are asking?
"VMware Network editor" is a program on your windows host.
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Use the vmware network editor, you can specify the association between the VMWare names and the external (host networks). Is this what you are asking?
"VMware Network editor" is a program on your windows host.
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Use the vmware network editor, you can specify the association between the VMWare names and the external (host networks). Is this what you are asking?
"VMware Network editor" is a program on your windows host.
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Do you mean you want your VM guest to have 2 network adapters one for each host adapter? If so I imagine you can click add (you can on VBox and Hyper-V so I suppose it is the same) and link one to host Ethernet and one to host Wi-Fi. I do this. If you mean you want to have one VM guest adapter simultaneously connect to 2 host adapters I'm not sure if you can.
– lx07
Jan 24 at 18:52