Guests on different networks?

Hello.

I wish some of my guests 10.0.0.0 and some on 172.16.0.0.

My internet gateway is on 192.168.1.0

Is it possible for 10.0.0.0 and 172.16.0.0 to talk to each other and to access internet?

If so how would I do it?

Do I need to configure a virtual router Windows? With the help of 2008R2 only.

Thanks, I hope someone can help me with this.

Armann wrote:

"Then, you two physical NICS.

OK is not good since I am running this on my laptop.

To connect to two different networks (IP subnets) at the same time, you always have one active network card in each network.

I just need to be able to use the computers on different subnets to be able to

to use Sites in Active Directory.

At the same time? If not, a NETWORK adapter is sufficient.

But if I had on 172.16.10.0 and other guests on 172.0.17.0?

Would still need two network cards?

Only if you connect to these networks at the same time. If you have another feature of routing on the network, you can connect to a network and use the external router to enter the other network.

"Windows (OS Server only) or Linux.

Windows servers only.

Then, you need to install 'Routing and RAS' If you want to route between two networks. If only the virtual guest or your host must speak with the two networks (assumed you have two physical network adapters), you don't need routing. Routing is necessary if your host or virtual guest connects two networks so that other hosts can use this router to connect to the other network.

I'm guessing that's not possible on a single computer laptop

Varies according to the number of physical network adapters.

Hmm maybe if I buy a usb network card now that might work?

Yes.

AWo

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