Hello! I want that my virtual machine (Ubuntu) results like as another computer into my network. So into my network will be there 2 computers... my iMac (host) and Ubuntu (guest).
i want this so i can set rules in the network for both host and guest.
VirtualMachine like as other computer in my network
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Re: VirtualMachine like as other computer in my network
See "Bridged Networking" in the user manual and in the tutorials here.
Re: VirtualMachine like as other computer in my network
Same here,I need my emulator machine to be on the same network as the host so other devices on the same network can see it and connect to it, is that possible?
Thanks
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Re: VirtualMachine like as other computer in my network
TTSTTS, it is a good idea to read the topic you post in before you post in it. Hint hint...
Re: VirtualMachine like as other computer in my network
Thanks for replying scottgus1,
I have read the Bridged Networking in the manual and looked at the photos but couldn't make it to work.
When changing to Bridged Networking and choosing Wifi or USB my Android Tablet emulator (Genymotion, NoxAppPlayer), it don't have any intent connection.
I was hoping someone can explain how to do it
Thanks
I have read the Bridged Networking in the manual and looked at the photos but couldn't make it to work.
When changing to Bridged Networking and choosing Wifi or USB my Android Tablet emulator (Genymotion, NoxAppPlayer), it don't have any intent connection.
I was hoping someone can explain how to do it
Thanks
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Re: VirtualMachine like as other computer in my network
The tutorial mentions something about this:
How are you doing this:
Please download a typical Linux ISO like Ubuntu or Mint. Make a new VM. If you have a wired Ethernet adapter or USB-to-wired-Ethernet adapter, wire up to your network, then set the VM's network adapter to Bridge to the wired adapter. Try the Linux VM, see if you can get internet in the VM. Then use the same process setting up a new emulator VM.
TTSTTS wrote:changing to Bridged Networking and choosing Wifi
How are you doing this:
TTSTTS wrote:changing to Bridged Networking and choosing ... USB
Please download a typical Linux ISO like Ubuntu or Mint. Make a new VM. If you have a wired Ethernet adapter or USB-to-wired-Ethernet adapter, wire up to your network, then set the VM's network adapter to Bridge to the wired adapter. Try the Linux VM, see if you can get internet in the VM. Then use the same process setting up a new emulator VM.