PS: When changing your networking settings (e.g., bridged to nat)
you'll need to reboot the vm for changes to take effect.

Chad

On 9/19/07, Chad Metcalf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can try NAT if you don't need to get back into your VMware from
> the "outside". Like ssh into or something.
>
> I was having a problem with working on campus because the VM uses a
> different MAC address then my Windows interface and the school's
> infrastructure wouldn't let me associate multiple macs with one port.
> Anyway, a mess.
>
> Long story short, make sure you're not sitting behind some kind of
> strict DHCP server. And realize that your VM is trying to use a
> different MAC then your Windows interface. And if all else fails use
> NAT.
>
> Cheers
> Chad
>
> On 9/19/07, Victor Shia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I followed the instructions on
> > http://sing.stanford.edu/klueska/running_xubuntos_vm.html
> >   to setup the vmware player and xubuntos, but my internet in the xubuntos
> > isn't work.  I was wondering if anyone else had this problem and or if
> > anyone knew how to solve this problem.
> > I'm running windows XP SP2 and the new vmware player build (9/18/07) and I
> > have the Ethernet on the bridge connection.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Victor
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>
>
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>


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