Network with UMTS card on host bridge

Hello

I'm testing the latest vmware workstation on windows xp sp3. The guest operating system is win xp sp3. To connect my host to the internet, I use my UMTS card. For the comment system, I need network bridge due to a separate IP address in the guest computer. After starting the virtual machine (my host is to connect to the internet via my UMTS card, I get the message: "the network interface on the VMNet0 device is dow because the bridged Ethernet Interface is...) ». If I connect my host via a cable network or WIFI to internet, everything works fine.

How is it possible to connect my system of comments through 'bridge' to the internet?

Thank you

Joerg

I don't know if I understand your problem. Your host is connected via UMTS and receives a public ip address. You try to connect to your comments via the bridge, which means also there need a public ip address, but UMTS only serve one of them (this is normal). Therefore, you must use NAT for your comments, so that your host and your guest use the same public ip address.

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