what's the router IP for the parallels adapter?

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop for Mac' started by michaelant, Oct 7, 2006.

  1. michaelant

    michaelant Junior Member

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    I just want to try assigning IP addresses manually when using host-only networking...

    What should the router IP be for the Parallels Host-Guest Adapter? (which you can see in System Preferences, Network, and then double click on parallels adapter, look in tcp/ip) Can anyone who has internet connectivity tell me what router ip their host-guest adapter was assigned after it grabbed an address via dhcp?

    thanks a lot

    (can't get internet on my core 2 duo imac with 1922)
     
  2. murphy

    murphy Member

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    I am running an XP guest in Host only networking with internet sharing mode.
    XP has the internet address 192.168.2.11.
    Airport has the internet address 192.168.5.25.
    I have solid connectivity to the internet.
    The Host-Guest adapter does not have an IP address. I suspect the Host-Guest adapter is only used in bridged mode.
    If your router assigns IP addresses in the 192.168.2.x range you must change the router to use a different subnet because it is not possible to route between two physical subnets that are using the same subnet range. I changed my router to issue addresses in the 192.168.5.x range.
     

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