No internet access on the Virtual Machine

Hey,.

I have a problem, I don't have internet access on my virtual machine. I tried to install Ubuntu as an operating system invited to this topic, but I don't have an internet connection...

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Is someone knows how to solve this problem to a solution?

Thanks in advance!

Jordy.

Go to the network settings on the Ubuntu VM and configure IP address, subnet, default gateway, and DNS mask. Then you should have access to the internet.

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