Hi Bryan, If you mean 169.254.x.x then you're out of luck as that is an APIPA address and APIPA cannot be routed to other subnets, (which includes the Internet).
See http://www.petri.co.il/whats_apipa.htm for more info. Regards, Andrew 2009/12/9 Bryan Garmon <[email protected]> > Today is one of those days where my brain is just not working well. I could > use some help. > > I have a virtual 2003 AD test environment running under VMWare Workstation > 7 including DNS,DHCP. Each virtual is configured to use vmware's bridged > networking and I am using 169.x network for all of the virtual lab machines. > It's bridged and not nat'd because I have several phyiscal machines that > need to communicate with the virtuals. This works great except for 1 problem > - none of the virtual machines have internet access. > > I have not configured any of the virtuals to have a default gateway. > > The host machine and the rest of my network is 10.x. > > How can i get the 169.x network to have internet access? > > > > > > > > ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
