Transition network card, multiple network interface cards?

Hello

Just a quick question, does anyone know how I can fill more then 10 individual vm NIC to 10 Physics/loop back adapters? The reason why I ask, is that in the network editor it provides only 10 slots and no option to add more.

I had a search around but unfortunately came up with nothing.

Thanks for any info or pointers.

The host Windows don't support 10 VMnets but a Linux host supports up to 255 VMnets.

BTW, it's in the user manual.

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