![]() ![]() Reset TCP/IP and Winsock settings to default. ▸ In the menu, click “Action” > “Scan for hardware changes”. ▸ Right-click the “Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Network Connection” (in Windows Vista and 7) or “VMware Accelerated AMD PCNet Adapter” (in Windows XP) device and select “Uninstall”. Uninstall and reinstall all network adapters in the Device Manager. Then click “Close”, and restart your machine. ![]() Or if the drive is not detected automatically, please select “Browse my computer for drive software” > “Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer”.įor Windows XP, select VMware Accelerated AMD PCNet Adapter.įor Windows Vista and 7, select Intel Pro/1000 MT Network Connection. Select “Search automatically for updated driver software”. ▸ Right-click your Intel(R) Ethernet Connection in the dropped-down list (name may vary) and click “Update Driver Software”. ▸ Click the arrow to expand the “Network Adapters” section. ▸ Click “Start”, right-click “My Computer” > “Manager” > “Device Manager”. ![]() Update the Windows network adapter in Device Manager. ▸ Restart VMware host and power on the virtual machine to check if the Internet is working in Workstation. ▸ Then go backup to “Settings” > “Add” > “Network Adapter” to add a new network adapter which matches your old one. ▸ Confirm the network connection as “NAT or Bridged” instead of “Host-only”. ▸ Make sure that the network adapter is at the status as “Connect” and “Connect at power on”. ▸ Click “VM” > “Settings” > “Network Adapter”. This is to ensure that the network adapter is connected to the virtual machine. Remove the network adapter and then add it again. If one of the choices is valid and the other is not, it is a network connection error instead of a Workstation or virtual machine problem. Change Network Adapter from NAT to Bridged or (or vice versa). ▸ Select your VMware Network Adapter and “Enable this network device”. ▸Select “Network and Sharing Center” > “Change adapter settings”. In the wizard, select “Network and Internet”. The Internet not working issue may be caused by VMware network adapter not connected. Verify that the virtual machine's antivirus program is not blocking Internet access, and run an antivirus scan to ensure that no viruses or other malware are interfering with the Internet connection. Windows XP: Microsoft Knowledge Base article Turn Windows Firewall on or off Windows Vista: Microsoft article Turn Windows Firewall on or off Windows 7: Microsoft article Turn Windows Firewall on or off Windows 10: Microsoft article Turn Windows Firewall on or off Check that the virtual machine's firewall is not blocking Internet access. ▸ Right-click the local area network connection, and select “Enable”. ▸ Click “Start” > “Control Panel” > “Network Connections”. Check the VMware host has correct network connection. Once the problem is resolved, there is no need to continue with the subsequent steps. ◆ After operating each step, check if the virtual machine has an Internet access. If it still has no Internet access, please perform troubleshooting as followings. ◆ If your VMware connection to Internet not working, first of all, please restart the virtual machine. How to fix VMware Internet not working (troubleshooting) Since it is difficult to specify which causes network problems in the first place, it's better to check each item one by one. Next, I will demonstrate how to connect virtual machines to Internet on VMware properly, and show the process in VMware Workstation as an example. The Ethernet controller driver is not installed.Bridge, host-only, or NAT network connection failed. ![]()
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