Even if the radio button appears checked for your selected networking method,
press it again and authenticate. Sometimes it happens that the VMWare
networking driver gets out of sync with the configuration of your virtual
machine. This will especially be true for bridged networking.
Cheers,
S
it and will redo it this weekend, see if that fixes things.
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Subject: Re: Need help with VM Fusion and networking for Win 7
So what were you doing in Windows to test network connectivity?
CB
On 6/14/14, 6:05 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
Hi.
I created another VM on a second Mac with a second copy of Windows. Everything
seemed to install
So what were you doing in Windows to test network connectivity?
CB
On 6/14/14, 6:05 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
Hi.
I created another VM on a second Mac with a second copy of Windows.
Everything seemed to install correctly, but I have no networking in
the VM. The Devices menu shows that the ne
Hi.
I created another VM on a second Mac with a second copy of Windows.
Everything seemed to install correctly, but I have no networking in the VM.
The Devices menu shows that the network adapter is connected, and the NAT
option is checked.
Networking works fine on my Mac Mini. Does anyone hav