2 networks on a host

Hi all

I feel that this will be asked a million times more, but I'm fighting to get the desired results. My situation is as follows:

my host is running Windows 7 64 bit with VMWare Server 2. It is connected to my main network and is compatible with our physical domain on the network DHCP server and uses an IP 192.168.0.xxx. On this host, I would now like to run a virtual machine running Windows Server 2008 that is running on, say, a beach 10.0.0.xxx. As my host has two network adapters, I thought that this would not be a problem, but so far I could not get my other physical machine on the LAN test to communicate with the virtual server on my host machine. The test LAN is separated from the main office LAN, so I don't think that should be causing a conflict? I'm not too well versed in subnets, if my 192.168.0.x machine is on a 255.255.255.0 subnet, should I put my machines 10.0.0.x on a 255.0.0.0 subnet?

When I run the virtual network administrator Editor, I configured to not be an automatic bridge and assign the card Realtek (vne1 and vne2). But when I run not as an administrator, options rise differently (vne3) with the forthcoming VMnet0 as "Connected to an adapter automatically chosen", is this something that could go wrong?

I read with interest the recent thread http://communities.VMware.com/thread/290276 but can not make it work for me. I have too especially the two local networks to talk to each other, but I'm happy to take any solution anyway!

I hope that I was able to explain clearly enough, but if not, ask (:)

TIA,

Adam.

Hello

Genarally is not possible. If you have two subnet in the same network then you need manageable or from a switch or a router to manage the two subnet in the same network.

If your LAN is 192.168.x.x series and VM is 10.0.0.x. in this case, you put satic ip on the local host you. intellectual property would be you local subnet (192.168.x, .x) then add the subnet of the virtual computer in your ip after that would be (10.0.0.x). do this activity you can communicate your local host on the virtual machine. but it's Temoreally Solution If you need then Permanent then u need to configure as I said above.

Thank you

Philippe

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