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  1. VMWARE PLAYER 16 INSTALL
  2. VMWARE PLAYER 16 WINDOWS 10

If you are wondering, yes, you can have Hyper-V and VMware Workstation on the same machine as of VMware Workstation 15.5.įirst, install the Hyper-V Platform and Management Tools.Ĭonfiguring a VMware Workstation network bridged to the new VLAN tagged Hyper V network adapter You can then take the virtual network adapters added by Hyper-V and use these as the target of bridged connections in VMware Workstation.

VMWARE PLAYER 16 WINDOWS 10

Installing Windows 10 or 11 client Hyper-V adds the capability to essentially create virtual network adapters that are tagged for a specific VLAN. Using Client Hyper-V to create tagged virtual network adapters However, combining client Hyper-V with VMware Workstation is a way to do this. However, there is no option at this point to do this.

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It would be great here to be able to create a new network that is simply a virtual network adapter created on the VMware Workstation host that would send tagged VLAN frames. So you will receive a DHCP address for hosts connected to the NAT’ed address, and they will traverse out the connection much like you NAT traffic behind a firewall. NAT’ing allows translating network traffic behind an address assigned to an adapter.

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The bridged connection allows you to choose a “physical” network adapter to bridge the connection to. However, as you see below, when creating a new virtual network in the Virtual Network Editor in VMware Workstation, you have no option to do this.įor external connectivity, you need to create a bridged or NAT’ed connection. It would be great if VMware Workstation would allow the creation of VLAN-tagged network adapters where you could specify the VLAN tag as you create the virtual network. For external connectivity, VMware Workstation expects a “physical” adapter for you to bridge to for external connectivity. Unfortunately, as far as I am aware and have tested, there is no native way to tag VLANs in VMware Workstation. Is VMware Workstation VLAN tagging natively supported? How can you do this? Is this feature natively found in VMware Workstation? Let’s look at VMware Workstation VLAN tagging configuration and the steps required. This functionality allows placing different VMs on different virtual networks and having the traffic flow as expected. If you use VMware Workstation for your home lab or daily DevOps and other purposes, you may want to have the ability to have different VMware Workstation VMs reside on different VLANs.






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