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Re: How to modify Fusion network settings whitepaper

31. Apr 28, 2008 1:23 PM in response to: DaveP
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Apr 28, 2008

Many thanks DaveP! That solved my immediate problem with getting Windows running on the corporate lan (en1) while leaving my test VMs running on the lab lan (en0). :)


Re: How to modify Fusion network settings whitepaper

32. Jun 10, 2008 6:49 AM in response to: DaveP
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Jun 10, 2008
Sorry to be slow but where can I find the VMX files on the Mac?
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Re: How to modify Fusion network settings whitepaper

34. Jun 10, 2008 7:22 AM in response to: DaveP
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Oct 30, 2007
Thanks for the "Fusion network settings whitepaper" document.

Regards,

Silica V.

Re: How to modify Fusion network settings whitepaper

35. May 20, 2009 10:33 AM in response to: Silica V
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May 20, 2009
Hi Dave,

I've installed VMware Fussion on Mac OS X, on the virtual machine I use Windows XP. I've also configured networking hot machine like VMware Fusion Network Setting - Part 1. Now I want to use host-only in Virtual Machine to connect between Mac and Windows.


In the Windows, an IP address is assigned automatically, and it also set IP Address like file ./vmnet1/dhcp,conf. However, from Mac cannot ping to Windows.


I don't know how to correct. Please help me


Lang

Re: How to modify Fusion network settings whitepaper

36. Jun 19, 2009 4:02 PM in response to: DaveP
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Jun 19, 2009

Hi,

Wondering if you can help.

1. I need to connect two virtual interfaces on a single VM back-to-back, similar to a crossover connection between two physical ports.

2. I also have 802.1q running on 2 VMs but I am unable to ping between the VM vlans . The ethernet port on the switch that the MAC (apple) connects to is a trunk port and the VM mac addresses show up in the mac-table on the switch in the relevant vlans.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

Re: How to modify Fusion network settings whitepaper

37. Jun 19, 2009 4:10 PM in response to: langtv
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Oct 15, 2006
Check if the Windows firewall is on.

Re: How to modify Fusion network settings whitepaper

38. Nov 16, 2009 2:31 PM in response to: DaveP
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Nov 16, 2009
Anybody figure out how to modify settings and add interfaces on VMware Fusion 3 yet? There doesn't seem to be a vmware-config-net.pl anymore.
Click to view rdgadget's profile Novice 14 posts since
Aug 18, 2008

Check out this previous thread:
http://communities.vmware.com/thread/108167?start=120&tstart=0

DaveP posted tools for Fusion 3.0, post #127

Rick

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