#Mac ethernet cards mac#
Bridged: Wi-Fi corresponds to your Mac Wi-Fi adapter.Bridged: Ethernet corresponds to your Mac Ethernet adapter.Note: when selecting this network mode Parallels Desktop is no longer responsible for any network connectivity issues.īridged network can be enabled on a particular network interface, such as Ethernet, Wi-Fi or other Mac network interfaces.
Other computers can ping and see the virtual machine.A virtual machine can ping and see all computers in the subnet.A DHCP server (e.g., your router) provides a virtual machine with an IP address within the same IP range as other computers in the same subnet.
#Mac ethernet cards full#
A virtual machine use full Internet access.A virtual machine is not visible in the real subnet the Mac belongs to.A virtual machine belongs to that virtual subnet with its own IP range.Parallels Desktop creates a separate virtual subnet with its own virtual DHCP server running in macOS.When this networking mode is used Parallels Desktop will work as a virtual router for your virtual machine. This is the default and recommended network mode for virtual machines, as it works "out of the box" and does not require any specific configuring. Note: configuring Shared and Host-Only networks is available in Pro and Business Editions in Parallels Desktop Preferences > Network. To switch between network modes go to menu bar when virtual machine is active > Devices menu > Network. Virtual machine can use three different networking modes depending on user needs: