host and network bridge

Is someone can you please tell me what is the right way to create a virtual machine with the host only networking and a static IP address?

What should be the range of IP addresses for the host only one virtual computer?

Thank you.

fernandoch wrote:

OK well with that. But how do I access the virtual machine with an IP 192.168.1.101 host if it uses a briged network and I can not access the same virtual machine (with IP address

192.168.1.101) so it uses only network host?

The subnet of the host is only 192.168.50.0

Because it seems that you use wrong IP address in your comments.

Each IP network needs its own subnet address. This means that the physical and virtual network who need different IP subnet addresses. This is the case with your installation and that's right.

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