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| quantum773 | 07-14-2013 11:27 PM | VMWare Network set-up So... I'm looking to use multiple accounts on VMware and I need help with setting up. In order to get different IPs on each session, which option did you guys use? Bridged network, NAT, or Host only? Is there anything else I should be aware of? Should I configure my router at all? Thanks in advance. |
| TonyAlmeida | 07-14-2013 11:47 PM | I used "Bridged network" Quote:
Originally Posted by quantum773
(Post 467495)
So... I'm looking to use multiple accounts on VMware and I need help with setting up. In order to get different IPs on each session, which option did you guys use? Bridged network, NAT, or Host only? Is there anything else I should be aware of? Should I configure my router at all? Thanks in advance. | |
| n8zzz | 07-14-2013 11:49 PM | Tony, I'm ready for you to write a VMware guide :D :D |
| quantum773 | 07-14-2013 11:53 PM | Tony,
After configuring with bridged network, I'm checking my IP address and it's the same as my host. Could it be my internet provider? which is verizon. |
| TonyAlmeida | 07-15-2013 12:16 AM | It could be. I used Suddenlink (Cable Internet) Quote:
Originally Posted by quantum773
(Post 467506)
Tony,
After configuring with bridged network, I'm checking my IP address and it's the same as my host. Could it be my internet provider? which is verizon. | |
| user3657 | 07-16-2013 03:18 AM | Those settings do not work like that....
You would need to configure a different mac address for the VM everytime you try to connect. |
| user3657 | 07-16-2013 03:20 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by quantum773
(Post 467506)
Tony,
After configuring with bridged network, I'm checking my IP address and it's the same as my host. Could it be my internet provider? which is verizon. | eh, if your doing what I think you are, then set each vm host as host. You will might get the same ip every now and then now. |
| BiN4RY | 07-16-2013 04:35 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by quantum773
(Post 467506)
Tony,
After configuring with bridged network, I'm checking my IP address and it's the same as my host. Could it be my internet provider? which is verizon. | Bridged network pretty much means the virtual network card for your vm is "directly connected" to your pc's network card and is leeching network connectivity from it. Your ip will always be the same as your physical computer under bridged mode. |
| TonyAlmeida | 07-16-2013 08:10 AM | Each MVware have it own MAC address when you created it. Don't need to change that. Quote:
Originally Posted by user3657
(Post 467842)
Those settings do not work like that....
You would need to configure a different mac address for the VM everytime you try to connect. | |
| TonyAlmeida | 07-16-2013 08:13 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by BiN4RY
(Post 467848)
Bridged network pretty much means the virtual network card for your vm is "directly connected" to your pc's network card and is leeching network connectivity from it. Your ip will always be the same as your physical computer under bridged mode. | BiN4RY,
This statement is not correct in my case. :) Don't know how I can get the video recorder working on this matter |
| GoteBay | 07-16-2013 08:52 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by TonyAlmeida
(Post 467894)
BiN4RY,
This statement is not correct in my case. :) Don't know how I can get the video recorder working on this matter | BiN4RY is correct, bridged means Layer 2 is in play. On the other hand, Nated means Layer 3/Routing in play.
If your DVR is working, there should be a DynDNS and forwarding configured on your router. |
| TonyAlmeida | 07-16-2013 09:19 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by gotebay
(Post 467905)
BiN4RY is correct, bridged means Layer 2 is in play. On the other hand, Nated means Layer 3/Routing in play.
If your DVR is working, there should be a DynDNS and forwarding configured on your router. | I used no router :) If I have time I will record a video for you guy see it |
| quantum773 | 07-16-2013 10:28 AM | User3657, I'm assuming you're talking about setting it on host-only, not bridged network?
Bin4ry, that does make sense. How would I go around this? It seems like "bridged network" and "NAT" options are the only one with internet connectivity.
Tony, that would be super awesome |
| GoteBay | 07-16-2013 10:37 AM | This is very hard to visualize; just trying to piece how this is working.
[Modem]-->[Computer NIC--Bridge-->(VMWare Virtual NIC)] = Both computer and VMWare get Public IPs. Since you are not allowed to have more than 1 Public IP, then they are supposed to share the same connection. Since you are bridged, somehow, the one IP cannot be shared. Now, if you are getting different Public IPs; your ISP does not know, keep you mouth zipped, you could start your own ISP.
Conclusion: You may have a defective modem (dummy hub-behaving like a dummy switch) which in a way is good for you. |
| TonyAlmeida | 07-16-2013 11:06 AM | Man, I got to do the video tonight :) |
Quote:
Originally Posted by TonyAlmeida
(Post 467909)
I used no router :) If I have time I will record a video for you guy see it | Awesome idea to see and understand Tony |
| BiN4RY | 07-16-2013 05:07 PM | -wrong post- |
| TonyAlmeida | 07-16-2013 07:09 PM | I got the video record already but it show my IP on it. Is there any program that can be blur out part of the video would be great. If can do it online is better. I don't want to install software in my PC |
| GoteBay | 07-17-2013 09:28 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by TonyAlmeida
(Post 468062)
I got the video record already but it show my IP on it. Is there any program that can be blur out part of the video would be great. If can do it online is better. I don't want to install software in my PC | You are better off taking screenshots and then cover the IP Address. |
| TonyAlmeida | 07-17-2013 09:52 AM | I don't think people here believe on screenshot and that is why I took a video. Still look for a way to blur the information that I want |
| Swag2012 | 07-22-2013 05:55 PM | Bump for Tony to show us the video |
| TonyAlmeida | 07-22-2013 06:33 PM | I got the video but it show my IPs on it, if anyone can help me to blur out part of the IP I will post it | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:42 AM. | |
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