No network connection on virtual machines

Hello everyone

I recently installed vmware workstation 10.0.2, created a few machines left the network settings of the default adapter (NAT)

machines are running well, but I cant just internet access on any of them

on my machine using the network host private wifi

and I have the public network, with the network adapters VMnet1 and VMnet8 (obtain an ip automatically)

Help, please! Maybe im just over worked and studied more.

Grateful for any help!

Stone

> and I have the public network, with the network adapters VMnet1 and VMnet8 (obtain an ip automatically)

These two virtual network cards must have private addresses, i.e. 192.168.xxx.1. If this isn't the case and/or NAT VM do not receive a DHCP subnet vmnet8 lease, you can try to click on the button "Restore Default" of the "Virtual Network Editor".

André

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