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craig2002
May 04, 2022Copper Contributor
No internet access on any machine
I have a setup of windows server 2019 in Vmware workstation with a bridged adaptor running 2 servers (maybe adding more not got to that point yet) through hyperV with the virtual switch connection ...
craig2002
May 04, 2022Copper Contributor
yeah ive got to assign the servers within the 10.10.0.x range then cannot get them to connect to the internet, i can take screenshots of sections if it would make it easier to understand (sorry im not good as explaining stuff)
StefanBozic
May 05, 2022Copper Contributor
Yes. It would be great if you can send some screenshots of vmware and hyperv configuration.
When you say "i made the routers ip address 10.10.0.50", did you go to phisycal router and assigned this ip address or you just typed this address in default gateway field in the servers adapter settings?
If you want bridged connection, then your servers will be treated as equal with their hypervisor and they will use same internet adapter and you can assign them them addresses from your home subnet and if you want them to reach the internet, you have to assign them proper default gateway address that could reach the internet.
You can leave them in 10.10.** subnet, just add them your home routers IP address as default gateway. It should work.
Here you have some articles, take a look:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozwzO0pBjc4&t=224s&ab_channel=TutorialsPoint%28India%29Ltd.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lj4WvUwc0c&ab_channel=SYSNETTECHSolutions
Hope this will help you. 🙂
When you say "i made the routers ip address 10.10.0.50", did you go to phisycal router and assigned this ip address or you just typed this address in default gateway field in the servers adapter settings?
If you want bridged connection, then your servers will be treated as equal with their hypervisor and they will use same internet adapter and you can assign them them addresses from your home subnet and if you want them to reach the internet, you have to assign them proper default gateway address that could reach the internet.
You can leave them in 10.10.** subnet, just add them your home routers IP address as default gateway. It should work.
Here you have some articles, take a look:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozwzO0pBjc4&t=224s&ab_channel=TutorialsPoint%28India%29Ltd.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lj4WvUwc0c&ab_channel=SYSNETTECHSolutions
Hope this will help you. 🙂
- craig2002May 07, 2022Copper Contributor
StefanBozic don't have any up to date screenshots of the Ips on hand (travelling home roght now) I set up but the host machine has 10.10.0.6 that's pointing to the vm dhcp server (ip 10.10.0.7) (it connects to the domain but not the Internet). Screenshot was taken when setting up dhcp (has to be 10.10.0.50 for assignment) I have my actual router as 192.168.x.x.