It turns out that VMWare Workstation has a graphical tool that can be used to modify the network settings, but that tool does not come with VMWare Player.įortunately Leeland Artra ran across the problem as well, and provided instructions on how to make the change manually. ![]() Why do I care? The address range I use in the classroom laboratory for instructor demos is 10.0.2.0/24, (with a gateway at 10.0.2.254) so by using the same address space and gateway on VMWare as in the lab, I can simply copy the systems from one network to another without having to manually update all of the statically assigned IP addresses on each system. VMWare Player uses 192.168.75.0/24 for the NAT address range, and I would rather use 10.0.2.0/24. In VMWare Workstation, sure, there is a GUI tool to do this, but the situation in VMWare Player is more complex. ![]() There are times when you want to modify the settings for networking in VMWare Player.
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