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04-14-2016 12:01 PM - edited 07-05-2021 04:54 AM
Hi,
Vmware client (VM player) unable to get the IP address from DHCP when connected on wireless network. but the physical machine/ Laptop is gets the ip from DHCP.
Controller 5508
Urgent!!
Any help on query would be appreciated
Thanks
Laxmi
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04-14-2016 06:43 PM
You are allowed only one MAC address per WiFi connection. So you are probably using a bridged connection in VM Player, so the second device, your virtual machine will fail.
Configure the VM Player to use a NAT'ed connection (so it shares the host connection) and it should work.
I'm used to using VMWare Workstation. Not sure how much control you have when you are only using the player.
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04-14-2016 06:43 PM
You are allowed only one MAC address per WiFi connection. So you are probably using a bridged connection in VM Player, so the second device, your virtual machine will fail.
Configure the VM Player to use a NAT'ed connection (so it shares the host connection) and it should work.
I'm used to using VMWare Workstation. Not sure how much control you have when you are only using the player.
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04-16-2016 07:37 AM
Thanks Philip for your reply :)
Is it a limitations of WLC or a firmware?
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04-16-2016 02:35 PM
Hmm, neither. I think 802.11 was intended to only have one MAC address per client.
The only devices allowed more than one MAC address are "Workgroup Bridges" and "Bridges".
