Three ways to use high frequency network connections in VMware Workstation, summarize below
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After the VMware installation is complete, two virtual network cards are created on the real computer, vmnet1,vmnet8 by default. As you can see
Bridging mode
The virtual machine communicates through the network card of the physical machine, accesses the net, consumes the IP address, and can access the host of the same network segment. (Can be understood as a real host)
Nat Mode
Through the VMNET8 network card and the physical machine communication, does not occupy the local IP address, the virtual machine can only communicate with the physical machine, unable to communicate with the network segment of the machine in the LAN. If the physical machine can access the Internet correctly, then the virtual machine can also be accessed.
Host mode only (HOST-ONLY)
Through the VMNET1 network card and the physical machine communication, does not occupy the local IP address, the virtual machine can only communicate with the physical machine, unable to communicate with the network segment of the machine in the LAN. Regardless of whether the physical machine can access the Internet, the virtual machine is unable to surf the internet.
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Vmware Workstation Network Connection type