Hi,
My VM is getting an IP of 172.20.167.247 even though its set to a Brigded network and the DHCP server is handing out the IP of 10.163.16.x
Its not the only VM that its doing this to, ive reinstalled VMware Workstation 17 but its not fixed this
I don't know how but it still has internet, I can ping Google and load webpages, but it's not on the range. the only thing in the Virtual Network Editor is
Name Type External Connection Host Connection DHCP Subnet Address
VMnet0 Bridged Auto-bridging - - -
Any help is appreciated.
That sounds like an address in the NAT or host-only range. When you run the Virtual Network Editor, are you launching it as Admin? You may want to restore defaults in the VNE. Also, if you have more than one physical NIC, don't use auto-bridging, but specify a specific NIC for VMnet0, and assign any others to other unused VMnets (2-7,9).
Thank you for replying. when I open VNE you have to open as admin otherwise you cannot edit anything, Im running this off a gaming laptop, only 1 NIC. I thought it might be using my wifi somehow so I disabled, restored to defaults many times, and even tried uninstalling VMware and re-installing it. all I get is this IP and it's not just this one VM, I've also got a test Win 11 that gets that IP, and Ubuntu server that gets the same IP...?
My guess would be that you have another DHCP server on the LAN or in one of your VM's. Do you have your one router(s) or just the ISP's router?
The gateway address should give you a clue. Looks like you are running Kali. You can also right click on the network icon (upper right) and get connection info.
BTW: My router will hand out IP's in the wireless range if no IP's are available in the wired ranges.