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Subject: Re: Wireless Connectivity
Yes, High Sierra and Windows 7. NAT is set. I changed it to bridgd, no go,
went back to NAT, still no go.
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On 2/10/20
2018 8:04 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Wireless Connectivity
Jonathan,
Not sure that is where I need to look. Everything was fine until I changed
the computer name. I may have changed something else without realizing it. I
get the error "Windows cannot detec
Yes, High Sierra and Windows 7. NAT is set. I changed it to bridgd,
no go, went back to NAT, still no go.
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On 2/10/2018 5:29 PM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
Hi ET,
I assum
Hi ET,
I assume you have the windows 7 vm in fusion and on a notebook running a mac os
of course.
Try making the network settings point to using NAT network address translation.
The host machine should be the gateway between the wifi connection and your vm.
Your vm should be using the notebook
Update. It looks like its a setting in VMware Fusion where wireless
is not working. In its preferences under Network wi-fi is available. I
would sure like to solve this!
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Jonathan,
Not sure that is where I need to look. Everything was fine until I
changed the computer name. I may have changed something else without
realizing it. I get the error "Windows cannot detect any wireless
interfaces".
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I believe there is a “Network” sub menu in the virtual Machine menu. I am still
using VMWare 8, so things might have changed.
Best Wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Feb 8, 2018, at 12:25 AM, E.T. wrote:
>
> Somehow in my Windows 7 VM this got changed to LAN connection type. What do
> I need to do