Hello Satyajit, Thanks for your reply. I do have VMWare player installed. Then I have always had VMWare player installed and never had those two connections.
In my VMWare setup I have the network connections deleted, so there are no network connection available for it to use Tx Selwyn Orren | +27 72 270 9321 | +27 86 218 6897 | skype: selwynorren | http://www.linuxweb.co.za | [email protected] | http://about.me/selwynorren On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 4:02 PM, Satyajit Sahoo <[email protected]> wrote: > From the names of those 2, they seem to be some virtual machine > connections. Are you using any virtual machine? > > Satyajit Sahoo > UX Designer > Behance Profile <https://www.behance.net/satyajitha28c7> > > We're all stories, in the end. Just make it a good one, eh? — The Doctor, > Season 5, Episode 13. > > > On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 3:20 PM, Selwyn Orren <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi Guys,' >> >> Could someone please help me with this. I need to file a buig report, but >> I have no idea what to call it. The menu in the top right hand corner of >> the screen. Kind of gives you an overview of your networks, etc. >> >> Some some reason. I see three network connections there. One PCI Ethernet >> (This is correct) and two Ethernet vmnet 1 and vmnet8. I have no idea what >> these two are or why they are there. In my network configuration I only >> have my one wired connection. I have tried to Google a solution but my >> Googlefu is very weak. - lol >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> Selwyn Orren | +27 72 270 9321 | +27 86 218 6897 | skype: selwynorren | >> http://www.linuxweb.co.za | [email protected] | >> http://about.me/selwynorren >> > >
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