Reputation: 229
After updating VMWare from 17.0.1 to 17.0.2, I can no longer use a Bridged network. When I try to select it in the VMWare Virtual Network Editor, I get the error "Cannot change network to bridged: There are no un-bridged host network adapters." When I select "Restore Defaults", I just get VMnet1 and VMnet8 back as network adapters, no VMnet0 (Auto-bridged) adapter (as would be "normal"). I can add VMNet0 back in as Host-only, but can't change it to Bridged.
I've reinstalled network drivers; I've tried all network configurations I can think of, no luck. I even went back and re-installed 17.0.1, and it still fails. This leads me to believe the update screwed up something in my host computer, but at this point I don't know what.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 5221
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This bug was introduced in version 17.X, but a workaround exists.
1- [ Windows Safe Mode ] Restart your computer and go to the safe mode
2- Open device manager
3- Expand "network adapters"
4- Uninstall all of the network adapters in the list ( Be careful and if you do not know what you are uninstalling and how to get it back, consult with a pro!!! )
5- Restart your system
6- Open the device manager
7- click on your system name at the top of the list
8- Right-click and click on "Scan for hardware changes"
9- Close the device manager and open the VMware workstation
10- Click on the Edit tab and open "Virtual network editor"
11- Click on Change settings at the bottom right
12- Click on "Restore default" and let it do the the job
***** THE PROBLEM SHOULD BE SOLVED AT THIS POINT *****
13- Reconfigure your Virtual network settings
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 90023
This is a known bug that was introduced in version 17.0.1: https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-Workstation-Pro/Wireless-bridge-mode-not-working-on-Linux-VMs-when-running/td-p/2952353
The only workaround I found is to reinstall (and stay on) version 17.0.0
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 229
As some have mentioned on other forums, the only answer that worked was:
Some of those steps require I.T. at my company, so we tried to avoid this route because of how long that was going to take, but nothing else worked.
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