Simon.
It was already set to bridged auto detect. Changed it to nat and to
bridged ethernet, no go. Went into the Fusion network settings and in
the table ethernet is partially available. Does that offer a clue?
Need to borrow a pair of eyes to get it on wifi.
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On 1/21/2019 11:25 PM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
Try changing the VM's network settings from nat to bridge I think it is,
You need to tell the vm to use the mac's network port so that the printer can
see the network that way.
Unless you can use wifi to connect the mac to the internet and wired ethernet
to connect your vm to the network
Which is what I would be looking at.
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Subject: Setting Up Printer in Windows VM
Running VMware Fusion 11 under Mojave. I had things working with the
printer connected via ethernet. I had to disconnect and move the printer and
when reconnected I could not print. I tried adding it again but not sure sure
Windows now sees the ethernet port. Works fine on the Mac side. Ideas welcome.
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