Hi,
Running latest macOS Big Sur with Fusion 12. Nothing changed in my virtual machine Windows 10 however internet connection is not working
I Got the same issue with "Custom Networks". Only two hosts at time can be reachable via ping, ssh, the third one is isolated from the other and from the macOS.
Fusion 12.1.2 released:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Fusion/12.1.2/rn/VMware-Fusion-1212-Release-Notes.html
Well **bleep** I should have checked the release notes before upgrading Fusion. I was on 12.1.1 and none of my slightly older VMs would get an IP with Bridged or NAT network connection, but my current VM was working so I thought that it was something with the old VMs. So I upgraded to 12.1.2 and then saw the release notes about not getting an IP if you are connected to a VPN. That's such bullocks. What the heck did they have to change to break the product even more?
Now I need to try and get the prior version from VMware and hopefully get back to a working state and then figure out what the other problem was again. Ugh! This is so frustrating.
I was able to get NAT internet connectivity working by creating a new virtual network and setting a static IP in my VM.
VMware Fusion -> Preferences -> Network
Unlock the padlock at the bottom and click the + button to create a new vmnet
On the newly created vmnet check the box next to "Allow virtual machines ... (using NAT)" option. Then type in a subnet IP and mask, for instance I used 192.168.30.0 (Subnet IP) and 255.255.255.0 (Subnet Mask). Then click Apply.
On the VM go to Virtual Machine -> Network Adapter -> Network Adapter Settings -> check the dot next to the newly created vmnet.
Inside your Windows VM open the Network Properties and configure a static IP address on the same subnet that you configured above in the vmnet settings, for instance I used 192.168.30.10 (IP), 255.255.255.0 (Mask), 192.168.30.1 (Gateway), 1.1.1.1 (DNS).
After that my VM was able to reach the internet. Previously I had the same issue, Win10 VM working fine in Catalina and NAT no longer working in Big Sur. Making this change fixed it. It does indeed look like the issue is with BigSur not being able to provide a DHCP address to the VM, static IPs is a workaround for now.
absolutely ridiculous that it's May and this is still an issue for Big Sur Macs. I'll have to opt to ask my organization to not purchase fusion licenses for the upcoming year and look at alternatives. Running a VPN on your VM if you have it on your host is really unacceptable
That is unfortunate!
I am unfortunately using a USB WIFI adapter to use the internet from my virtual machine.
Why has this not been fixed.
I just upgraded to Fusion 12 a couple of months ago and it worked fine.
Now I have no internet which has made this product useless.
After going round and round with support for 6 months (who continue to blame it on the Cisco Anyconnect Client), I finally copied off my VMs and reloaded Catalina. Fusion 12 current version still works fine on OS 10.15. All I have to do is VPN my host and use the shared connection on the VM in Fusion, just like I have with every version of Mac OS prior to Big Sir and Fusion 12. Other issues I noticed on Big Sur were that my VMs would fail on internet file downloads and I'd have to continuously resume the download. Bottom line, Big Sur with Fusion is hot garbage. I'll stick with Catalina until I finally see a real resolution. Good luck everyone!
So, where as:
I have build another machine, that's basically running VMWare Workstation 16 in Windows 10 and I'm just using Remote Desktop on my Mac to remote into the Virtual Machines.
Problem Solved
When I installed this a couple of months ago on Big Sur it worked fine.
The issues must have started when I did a Big Sur update. Now no internet.
I had this no internet problem for a while and in recent cisco anyconnect client update i started having issues also when using my iphone as router. I removed cisco client from my mac and after that iphone issue as well as vmware no internet problem was gone.
I think something about cisco was mentioned in vmware release notes, but somehow i didnt pay attention to that and didnt try removing it.
Internet is back in my vm client machines and im simply running windows version of cisco now. Of course, would be easier to run it locally, but this works as well.
could you let us know where have you changed the DNS ?
Change DNS to 8.8.8.8 & 8.8.4.4 works for me, thank you. how to change: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-change-your-pcs-dns-settings-windows-10
I had the same issue, but finally managed to resolve the internet connection issue.
Just go to windows system settings/network adapter, change internet sharing to Bridged networking /Autodetect will do. Hope this works for you! Cheers
This does provide me internet access, just no access to any apps that need VPN
I just upgraded my system and this is a really an issue and needs to be solved asap. It is not possible to use VPN inside the VM, as I need my fixed VPN IP inside and outside of the VM at the same time and of course can not connect twice.
Please fix this.
Thanks.
NAT on VMware Fusion under macOS Big Sur does not works if MacOS Internet Sharing is on.
For me the Connect Network adapter was unchecked! When I checked that box the network in my VM started to work
That's not the problem...
The issue is that NAT'ing doesnt work with Big Sur and Fusion 12.
I don't know if this will help anyone, but from the top menu, I went to Virtual Machine to settings to network adapter and saw that "Share With My Mac" was not selected. After selecting that, I have internet connection once again after months of not having it. Also, I have the non-Pro version of VMware 12 and am running current Big Sur.