Specific configuration of NAT mode
NAT: A virtual machine can sisu a network and access other computers on the network where the host computer is located (and vice versa).
1.1.1. Viewing the network parameters of a virtual machine
1) Open the virtual machine and choose the Menu "edit" "Edit virtual network", such as:
2) Check the list of "VMnet8 NAT" (You can try it first, if not, then restore the default), click on the lower left corner of the "Restore Default" button to restore the default parameter settings. Then click on the "Nat settings" button, such as:
3) record the subnet ip:192.168.52.0, Gateway ip:192.168.52.2 of the virtual network
Click the "Restore Default" button in the bottom left corner, my machine does not have VMware Network Adapter VMnet8 .... But it can be used. You do not have to set the following steps.
1.1.2. Setting virtual network parameters for physical hosts
1) Open the network connection for the physical host, locate the "VMware network Adapter VMnet8", and right-click the settings property:
2) Set the virtual network IP address of the physical host: 192.168.52.x,x between 0~255, but not with the subnet IP of the virtual network above. The subnet mask, the default gateway, and the subnet mask of the virtual network obtained above, and the gateway remain consistent. DNS can be set or not ignored, if set, can take advantage of Google's free dns:8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.
1.1.3. Setting network parameters for a specific virtual machine
1) Open a specific virtual machine, locate the network connection, and set it up:
2) Set the network IP address of the virtual machine: 192.168.52.x,x between 0~255, but not with the subnet IP of the above virtual network, the physical machine immediately duplicate network IP. The subnet mask, the default gateway, and the subnet mask of the virtual network obtained above, and the gateway remain consistent. DNS can be set or not ignored, if set, can take advantage of Google's free dns:8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.
If you have a virtual machine, you can do the same.
Application: http://blog.csdn.net/whatday/article/details/7939406
Specific configuration of the VMware Virtual machine NAT mode