Hi,
I have installed a new PC and copied my vmware virtual machine to it.
Unfortunately I am not able to get any network connections working in the guest OS.
ifconfig only shows the loopback network.
I tried both Bridged, NAT and Host-only. I already used the Virtual Network editor to make sure bridged uses the correct adapter on the host.
But since NAT and Host-only also doesn't work I think something else is wrong, but I have no clue what I could do.
The host OS is using a WiFi adapter on the motherboard.
I use VMware Workstation Pro 14.1.7 build-12989993
My host OS is Windows 10 Pro.
My guest OS is Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
I would very much appreciate any help.
Okay.... since I have suspended and resumed the virtual machine once, the network now just seems to work. Even though I have not changed anything. And I have been having these network problems for days. Computers are strange things.
I do still have instability problems with VMware Workstation, but I'll create a separate topic for that.
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Hi,
The problem you find is very similar to this post that has already been solved.
Network Bridge Mode Not Working Windows 10 Host
-- Be sure your vm is stopped.
--Run the VMWare Virtual Network Editor
(click start and search for Virtual Network Editor)
-- Run it as administrator (or click the button at the bottom of the screen that says, "change settings." VMNet0 will dislpay when running as administrator. Otherwise, it will not be visible)
-- Highlight VMNet0 and click on "Automatic Settings"
-- You will see a list of adapters. De-select all but the physical network card. (When I set up up with player, I had selected only the 1. After install of workstation, all of the items were checked.)
-- Click "OK"
-- Click "Ok"
-- Start the VM and test.
Best regards,
Alessandro Romeo
Hi Alessandro,
I have already used the Virtual Network Editor to make sure the correct network card is selected.
Also note that not only bridged, but also NAT and Host-only network do not work.
I stop and start the VM between every change.
Okay.... since I have suspended and resumed the virtual machine once, the network now just seems to work. Even though I have not changed anything. And I have been having these network problems for days. Computers are strange things.
I do still have instability problems with VMware Workstation, but I'll create a separate topic for that.
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I had the same problem and suspending and restoring the machine did fix it.
The problem arose after the machine somehow got into a state where I couldn't shut it down because it said a shutdown was already in progress, but even after waiting overnight it was still not shut down, and therefore I ended up killing it, deleting the vmem and vmss files and booting it up again. It worked fine, but had no network adapter. Suspending and restoring it seemed to fix the issue.
Thanks robertvmw. Suspending and restoring fixed my problem, too.
@Robertvmw Came from the future to thank you for the solution! Suspending and resuming did the trick on a Ubuntu Desktop 21.04, I was about to reinstall it, thanks God I saw your post first.
WHY does this work. LOL.
Ubuntu 18 lost its network interfaces.... did the suspend/awaken and its back.
This post is really helpful. My VMWare Workstation used to work okay but suddenly lost network connection after a reboot. I followed the steps here to just suspend and restart and now the network has been back to normal.
I did what not I found on the internet and nothing worked! I was stuck on this for the past few days only to find out a suspend/resume will fix it! I dont know what to do with life anymore
It works for me as well.
This is the most strange bug for vmware
Bug still happening on 16.2.4 (VW Player), thankfully, the fix still works as well.
I had the same issue and has been looking for a solution for hours. I'm using ubuntu 20.04 and vmware player 16. Suspending and restoring the VM did the trick!
Thank you. This worked for my Debian 10 guest that had the same issue.
This resolved for me.
ThankYou!
Host:
Windows 11
VMWare Workstation Pro
16.2.2 build-19200509
Guest:
Almalinux 8.5
Network was working fine on vmware workstation 17pro with an ubuntu 18-04 vm
Upgraded to vmware workstation 17.01 and my vm lost connectivity. I tried the Virtual Network Editor fix suggested above, no luck.
I tried suspend/reawaken that seems to have worked for others, but it did not work for me. Reboot did not work, power off/start did not work.
Is there a way to downgrade the workstation?
To downgrade? Just get the old software. Yes, there appears to be an issue with 17.0.1 in some circumstances.
VMs now receive their IP address via DHCP after downgrading from 17.0.2 to 16.2.5.
I'm not sure what's wrong with VMware 17.0.1 or 17.0.2, maybe there are bugs. I hope they will fix it soon!