Grate way to help by simple and clear steps, thank you, if I have more tan one Network card and need to assign each VM an separate card for faster connection, how should i do it?
When I create an External Virtual Switch it kills the host pc's connection. The VM draws the correct dhcp (192.168.etc).. any idea what I'm doing wrong? Host PC is running Windows 11 Pro.
This is what has been a thorn in my butt from the start. I just struggle with the IP stuff. So, I followed every step and all was good until the end when I changed it to Internal. Once I changed the Server to internal switch I got the yellow triangle so now I'm confused again. This is what I'm trying to do. I want to set up 1 DC/Server and 3 or more Windows clients. I want to configure OR need to learn how to configure my own IP address's on all VM's. so they talk to each other and to my Host Machine and I'm able to have Internet on all VM's and that's where I get so confused. Do I put the Server on External and all the Clients on Internal switches and then give them static IP address including the Server? Any help from you or anyone reading this would be so appreciated. This is just a Hyper-V Home Test lab for me to practice with so I can learn how all this works and it is so confusing. For people like me we need step by step to do that on every VM'S so is there a link or anything would help so much. Thank you!!!
Did you ever get a good guide on this @dinman68? I am in a similar predicament. Every tutorial just assumes that whoever is trying to do this is a networking expert.
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Grate way to help by simple and clear steps, thank you, if I have more tan one Network card and need to assign each VM an separate card for faster connection, how should i do it?
Thank you! excellent CONTENT 👍
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Thank you very much!
Should add how to create a Teamed NIC for Hyper-V Server 2022...trick is you have to use SET which is only done by the cmd line
When I create an External Virtual Switch it kills the host pc's connection. The VM draws the correct dhcp (192.168.etc).. any idea what I'm doing wrong? Host PC is running Windows 11 Pro.
This is what has been a thorn in my butt from the start. I just struggle with the IP stuff. So, I followed every step and all was good until the end when I changed it to Internal. Once I changed the Server to internal switch I got the yellow triangle so now I'm confused again. This is what I'm trying to do. I want to set up 1 DC/Server and 3 or more Windows clients. I want to configure OR need to learn how to configure my own IP address's on all VM's. so they talk to each other and to my Host Machine and I'm able to have Internet on all VM's and that's where I get so confused. Do I put the Server on External and all the Clients on Internal switches and then give them static IP address including the Server? Any help from you or anyone reading this would be so appreciated. This is just a Hyper-V Home Test lab for me to practice with so I can learn how all this works and it is so confusing. For people like me we need step by step to do that on every VM'S so is there a link or anything would help so much. Thank you!!!
Did you ever get a good guide on this @dinman68? I am in a similar predicament. Every tutorial just assumes that whoever is trying to do this is a networking expert.
i canot find Hyper-v Manager
Thank you!
You're welcome!
thnaks :)