Hi, I have Parallels installed... all looked well... until I tried to connect to the Internet from the Windows side of things. I connect to the net from Mac, no problem. The user manual provides very little guidance in this regard. Please point me in the right direction. Thank you, Alexander
What is the difference between shared and bridged? Windows is not getting an IP. I have a DSL connection... use airport and this is a home line... so no other computers are networked with this one.
Bridged is where the VM acts independently of the host machine so it gets it's own IP from your DHCP server and means you can access all your network services as if it's a real machine on your network Shared is where the host machine acts as a NAT server so your guest network is private with the host machine - you can't access the guest from another machine on the network OR access network services from the guest. With both modes you CAN however access the Internet and outside world. Advantages of bridged is that you can have your guest acting like any other machine on the network. Advantages of shared is that if you're using a Wifi network or network that is tied to the Mac address of your host, your guest can piggy back this and use the same connection. I would imagine that shared may be slightly slower (but marginally) due to the NAT going on although I can't prove that. Jason
Shared: A Duplicate name exists on the network MacPro... I set my BootCamp install up for Shared Networking (as recommended) but when it logs in I get a dialog with the title "Windows system error" and the dialog states "A Duplicate name exists on the network". I have no network in XP. (Bridged works but I still get the error message). Any ideas? Thanks, Rail
I see the following in Windows: I open Parrallels > Devices > network adapter and choose En1: Airport/wireless adapter I don't click anything of shared or host only. ** I have now also clicked and unclicked everything in every combination possible... no use. If I then open Parrallels > Preferences > Network: I see the following: DHCP scope for host only networking: Start: 10.0.0.100 End: 10.0.0.100 Mask: 255.255.255.0 DHCP scope for shared networking: Start: 10.211.55.1 End: 10.211.55.254 Mask: 255.255.255.0 Does this have anything to do with this problem? and if so, how do I fix it? **If I try to repair the problem in windows... it pops up a message that reads: Windows could not finish repairing the problem because the following action cannot be completed. Renewing your IP address Also is reads at the bottom with the little network icon in windows... Local area connection Speed: 100.0 Mbps Status: limited or no connectivity
Did you make sure that you installed the parallels tools? If not then from Parallels click Actions and then Install Parallels Tools...
You need to shut down the vm and open the vm configuration menu. Explore the network configuration. You will have the option of shared networking or bridged networking. If you use shared networking then Windows will get it's IP, default router, DNS server information, and anything else it needs from OS X. If you use bridged networking then Windows will get that information from your DSL router assuming it is capable. I would imagine that your DSL router is configured to disallow casual connections so you will need a login key or something from the DSL that Windows will use in order to attach. It is far easier to use shared networking and let Parallels and OS X do all the work.
I also had a networking problem like Alexander. I found dkp's comments helpful to get the internet connection on Windows XP to work. I didn't realize it would be so simple and easy. Thanks!