Have you tried any of the other network modes such as NAT or Host-only?

CB

John J Herzog wrote:
> Hi listers,
> I have a question about Vmware fusion.  Long story short, I want to  
> play a windows game online with my friends. However, it requires one  
> of our machines to be the server. I usually use my machine to do this,  
> and I just put fusion in bridge mode. Bridge mode means that two  
> different IP addresses are assigned to my machine. One for the  
> windows, and another for the mac.
> Unfortunately, my school's network only allows each physical machine  
> one IP address at a time. Is there a way to let windows directly  
> manipulate my mac's airport or built in ethernet card? I realize this  
> would prevent the mac from being online when windows is running, but  
> it would solve my problem of not being able to use my windows VM as a  
> game server.
> Any help you can give me is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John 
>
> >
>   

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