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Bala Sundaram
Sep 24, 2018Brass Contributor
Hyper-V Default switch IP address range change. Ver 1809 Build 17763.1
Can one confirm IP address range changed to 192.168.X.Y Subnet 255.255.255.240 from 172.X.X.X Also changes the subnet randomly on every Hyper-V services startup. 192.168.X.Y . X can change from 5...
HotCakeX
Jul 29, 2019MVP
I've been working a lot with Hyper-V and I gotta tell you that the default switch is NOT meant for static IP addressing. in any tutorial or YouTube video you watch you'll see than none of them choose the default switch for static IP addressing.
if you want static IP and never changes, you should make a new virtual network adapter and make it EXTERNAL, then connect it to your PHYSICAL network adapter (all done in Hyper-V switch manager), it will make a bridged connection in your host Windows. then inside your guest OS (VM) you can give a static IP to your OS and it will stay that way and never changes.
IMO default switch is for those who want a quick setup and get a VM up and running fast without any additional settings.
if you want static IP and never changes, you should make a new virtual network adapter and make it EXTERNAL, then connect it to your PHYSICAL network adapter (all done in Hyper-V switch manager), it will make a bridged connection in your host Windows. then inside your guest OS (VM) you can give a static IP to your OS and it will stay that way and never changes.
IMO default switch is for those who want a quick setup and get a VM up and running fast without any additional settings.
sc-mle
Aug 07, 2019Copper Contributor
HotCakeX wrote:
if you want static IP and never changes, you should make a new virtual network adapter and make it EXTERNAL, then connect it to your PHYSICAL network adapter (all done in Hyper-V switch manager), it will make a bridged connection in your host Windows.
While others in this thread have provided this information it was the concise nature of your post that provided the eureka moment for me.
Thank you.
- HotCakeXAug 07, 2019MVPYou're welcome! 🙂