VMWare NAT problems on Windows 2008

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Reference from fixing VMWare NAT problems on Windows 7

First Step: change virtual IP

  1. Run "Manage Virtual Networks" (VMWare Player: start vmnetcfg.exe from installation directory) with administrave rights
  2. go to "Host Virtual Network Mapping" tab, select the ">" next to VMnet1 and (if necessary) change the subnet to something different than 192.168.137.0 (for example 192.168.50.0) and click apply
  3. go to "Host Virtual Network Mapping" tab, select the ">" next to VMnet8 and change the subnet to 192.168.137.0 and click apply
  4. go to "NAT" tab, click edit and change gateway IP adress to 192.168.137.1 and click apply

It is not necessary to restart the NAT service.

Second Step: enable ICS

  1. open the "Network and Sharing Center" and click "Change adapter settings"
  2. open the properties of your LAN-Connection, go to the "sharing" tab and enable "allow other network users to connet through this computer's internet connection" and select to connect through VMnet8
  3. windows tells you that it will assign IP 192.168.137.1, click OK

Third Step: check VMs

If you have configured a fixed IP inside your VM you must change the IP4 Gateway and DNS1 to 192.168.137.1

Note 1: Port forwarding has to be configured using the ICS Settings button, not the VMWare NAT-Dialog.

Note 2: Windows 7 Beta seems to use 192.168.37.1 as IP für ICS.

Note 3: no Windows Firewall changes are necessary

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