The first step
Open the VMware Software [edit] Select virtual Machine Network configuration
Step Two
Select VMnet8 This card
Subnet IP set to xxx.xxx.xxx.0
Note 1: Nic VMnet1 is a network that provides bridging mode
{If you use this network card, you are using Windows, so to speak, your Linux is not a virtual machine, equal to the real existence of}
{If you have a computer next to it, even if it is a Windows system, you can open file sharing under Linux, the device of the Windows system is accessible}
NOTE 2: Nic VMnet8 is a network that provides net mode
{This net network mode can be seen when working at the company}
{It is transmitted via broadcast [xxx.xxx.xxx.0], router management [xxx.xxx.xxx.2] "This is a server-side process under Windows", Can make a lot of Linux machines can be on this network card online}
{If there is a computer next to it, the computer next to it will not be able to access the current Linux system device}
The above is the difference between the two net cards
Step Three
This is the Windows.
Because after installing the VMware Virtual machine, two network cards are generated under windows
One is the NIC VMnet1
The second is the NIC VMnet8
Do not obtain an IP address automatically
Set to Xxx.xxx. xxx.1 represents native native native computer important thing in Windows three times.
Click OK to complete the setup
What really makes the Linux virtual function get online is a server-side process in Windows
Fourth Step
Select NAT Settings
The gateway IP is set to, xxx.xxx.xxx.2 here is the router
Click OK
Fifth Step
Select DHCP settings
Start IP set to xxx.xxx.xxx.3
Click OK
Complete the setup, your Linux can surf the internet, OK.
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Network configuration _ After installing Linux virtual machines under VMware