![]() ![]() I suspect that the windows guest is getting the internet connection but somehow could not get DNS negotiation through. This can be reproduced on any windows guest. Everything works, youtube plays, google searches, etc. Last but not least (really weird thing) I accidentally on one of the guest opened Tor Browser (the one that automatically connects to Tor Network before browser opens) and it connected. I have confirmed that host-guest network does get through (shared folders works fine). ![]() It shouldn't be hard problem but I can't seem to fix it. I know that broadband router will probably solve this problem for me but I'm student and would like to avoid unnecessary cost. Reinstalling VMWare (shouldn't matter since I fresh installed windows 10 but did it anyway)ĮDIT: -Restore defaults in Virtual Network Editor Disable/uninstall antivirus on both host and guest (if there are any) I have tested this problem on both Windows 7 and 10 guests, and I've confirmed that at the very least CentOS and Ubuntu guests work perfectly. Bridged connection does not work obviously because I cannot point it to connect directly to my PPPoE connection. I checked network configuration on linux and windows guest both have same mask and default gateway. Windows's own troubleshooter complains about DNS server having problem, but all of my host's VMware services is working fine. On windows guest it does detect that wired connection is connected by it gives you "no internet access" with little yellow triangle. Linux guests works perfectly fine on both windows 7 and 10 host with exactly same settings -> default settings. I have no idea why does this happens, but I can confirm that it is indeed windows 10 that does this (downgraded once back to windows 7 and everything works perfectly fine with default NAT settings and with the VMs that I moved). ![]() After clean installing windows 10 to my host computer (was on windows 7 before), all of my windows guest vmware (old one that I moved and newly created) lost it's internet connection. ![]()
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