When in Shared Network (Recommendation) everything works except for SCMM on Windows.But Ive found that as soon as I start the VM, my Macbook Pros host OS X 10.10.5 suddenly can no longer access the wifi network.
![]() Parallels Network Adapter Windows 10 VM NetworkThe problem happens whether the Windows 10 VM network settings are set to bridgeddefault or bridgedwi-fi.If I then shutdown the VM, change to one of the bridged options and restart the VM, the host OS can no longer access the network and the machine must be rebooted. It does not seem to be possible for both the host OS and the guest OS to share the wifi in bridged mode. This is a HUGE problem for me, as my development flow requires both OSes to have simultaneous access to the network. I have tested my Windows 8.1 VM, and when it, too, is set to bridged networking, the host cannot access the network via wifi. I have no ethernet adapter handy, so I cannot test it with ethernet. After reproducing the problem, I tried to use the Help Send Technical Data. I have Parallels 10.2.2 (build 29105) running on a host with OS X 10.10.5 and a Windows 10 VM, with the VM set to use a bridged network. My resolution so far has been to suspend the Win 10 VM, turn off and on my Macs wireless adapter, and reconnect. It usually takes a couple minutes before it will reconnect (OS X complains about not being able to join the network), but after a bit of hassle it will reconnect. ![]() Kind of driving me a bit crazy as I too must have the guest be directly on the network with its own IP for development, would love to know of any solutions. It normally happens after the mac has woken from sleep or sometimes when the network changes wifi. You dont need to restart the mac, but you do need to change the VM to use shared network and then back to bridged network. Parallels people do you have a fix for this Running latest sierra and parallels 12, etc. If I put the VM in Bridged mode on Wifi, the OS X Host loses Wifi connection. Every time the I open the virtual machine the mac os looses internet and i have to restart the system. This was not an issue until I upgraded either to 13 or to High Sierra. I am unsure which one of these actually caused the issue or if to was a combination of both. I do not use a Cisco router so the above does not make sense for me. I tried the resolution at: but Im not running anything CISCO specific.
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