Thank you so much with your response (especially regarding CIDR) ! I believe your suggestion of 10.8.0.0/16 is an appropriate alternative. I'm glad this headache I experienced was not only unique to ...
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Thank you so much with your response (especially regarding CIDR) ! I believe your suggestion of 10.8.0.0/16 is an appropriate alternative. I'm glad this headache I experienced was not only unique to me.
Updated original post to mirror the link that was provided. As for changing subnet mask to 255.0.0.0 with 10.8.241.0 IP address, I receive the same error as mentioned above unfortunately.
On VMWare Workstation, I get an error when attempting to modify the subnet mask to class B or 255.255.0.0 a newly established Host-Only network. Here is a post with more flushed out explanation on th...
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On VMWare Workstation, I get an error when attempting to modify the subnet mask to class B or 255.255.0.0 a newly established Host-Only network. Here is a post with more flushed out explanation on the topic. EDIT: Adding the entire post to provide consistency -------------------------------------------------------------- I have followed the instructions from the VMware page that explains how to Add a Host-Only Virtual Network to my configurations, but I also want to change the subnet mask for my new interface. I have tried to follow the instructions provided from another doc, but I get an error when attempting to modify the subnet mask to class B or 255.255.0.0. For instance, the network settings I want to use are within the range 10.8.241.0/16. This works with no problem in VirtualBox: however, I receive the error notice win Vmware when I attempt to apply the same kind of settings: Does anyone know why this is the case? I am not aware of any network files that I could manually modify on a Windows 10 host machine as described in Linux systems from here or here