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VM Network Issue

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I just created a new Windows 10 VM and am running into a network issue. I already had another Windows 10 VM which worked without any issues but this new one can't seem to fully access the Internet. I am able to ping out to say to yahoo.com or google.com but I am unable to browse any sites or if i try doing a Windows Update, it fails to connect. Any thoughts to what I may check? I have the exact network selected between both VMs so I'm not sure what is failing me.

Maybe using vibro instead of bro. Check your vm confit.

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41 minutes ago, 1812 said:

Maybe using vibro instead of bro. Check your vm confit.

I've tried both and no luck.

 

 

It is odd to me that I can ping google.com but can't browse to it by name or IP along with Windows services like Update are unable to connect.

Is the ip of the vm in the same domain as your regular network? If so, Might need to specify the router, gateway, and dns server, settings might have gotten wonky.

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IP is in the same domain.

 

I also tried deleting and creating the 2nd VM again and it hasn't helped. Also my traces from both the working and non-working VMs, they go down identical paths. Looking at IP config between the working VM and the non-working VM I don't see anything different besides the IP except the non-working VM has Teredo Tunneling, which disabling hasn't helped. I can't seem to enable it and now it a ' tunnel adapter isatap.localdomain' which disabling hasn't helped either.

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