![]() ![]() Ok, I just tried manually editing the /Library/Preferences/VMware Fusion/networking file to force the NAT network to come up on the 172.16.3.0/24 network (subnet 255.255.255.0) and I was going to see if I could reproduce your issue. Do I need to change something in the VM? The "Share with my Mac" seems to be the best option since it recognizes the VPN connection.Īny help on this would be much appreciated. So, when configuring the VM network as "Share with my Mac", how can I actually connect the MRD to it when my Mac won't even ping the IP address 172.16.3.128. I've downloaded the VPN software on the VM but that just won't connect. However, the VM no longer recognizes the VPN on the Mac. If I change the network configuration to Bridged Networking the VM then gets an IP address in the 192.168.0.X range, I can ping it and connect to it via the MRD, and the graphics are much better. From my Mac I cannot ping the VM and cannot connect the MRD to it However, in this mode the VM works great, networking works and when I am connected to a VPN on my Mac the VM recognises that also and I can connect to VPN related servers on the VM. ![]() Right now my VM network is configured as "Share with my Mac", which gives me an IP address of 172.16.3.128. A google search has suggested using the Microsoft Remote Desktop (MRD) application to connect to the VM and that at least will allow for the graphics to be scalable and better. The problem is that the VMware Tools are not available. I have VMware Fusion running windows 11 and for the most part it's working. I am hoping that someone can help me with an issue I am currently having. ![]()
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