How do I setup a working Wifi/Internet connection on Windows 10 hyper-v?
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I have set up a Ubuntu 18.04 instance in Hyper-V.
But I don't have any internet connection withing my VM.
I am working on a laptop, connected with Wifi.
I have tried the following.
- Created an internal virtual switch under Hyper-V.
- Open "Hyper V Manager"
- Select "Virtual Switch Manager"
- Under New Virtual Switch, select "Internal"
- Select "Create Virtual Switch"
- Shutdown the Ubuntu VM
- In your VM settings, under "Network adapters" add the virtual switch which you created in step 1
- Open "Network and Sharing Center"
- Select "Change Adapter Settings".
- Select your Wifi Adapter and the Virtual Switch you just made, right click menu option "Create Bridge"
- Start the Ubuntu VM
- Login to Ubuntu
- Wait a minute, the connection should connect..
But it still won't connect.
I have also enabled the MS services:
Routing and Remote Access + Internet Connection Sharing
But still no luck.
How do I get to a working Internet connection over wifi on my VM?
windows ubuntu virtual-machine hyper-v
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I have set up a Ubuntu 18.04 instance in Hyper-V.
But I don't have any internet connection withing my VM.
I am working on a laptop, connected with Wifi.
I have tried the following.
- Created an internal virtual switch under Hyper-V.
- Open "Hyper V Manager"
- Select "Virtual Switch Manager"
- Under New Virtual Switch, select "Internal"
- Select "Create Virtual Switch"
- Shutdown the Ubuntu VM
- In your VM settings, under "Network adapters" add the virtual switch which you created in step 1
- Open "Network and Sharing Center"
- Select "Change Adapter Settings".
- Select your Wifi Adapter and the Virtual Switch you just made, right click menu option "Create Bridge"
- Start the Ubuntu VM
- Login to Ubuntu
- Wait a minute, the connection should connect..
But it still won't connect.
I have also enabled the MS services:
Routing and Remote Access + Internet Connection Sharing
But still no luck.
How do I get to a working Internet connection over wifi on my VM?
windows ubuntu virtual-machine hyper-v
Try an external switch and pick your Wi-Fi adapter. Internal switch is for "communication between virtual machines" while external "Gives virtual machines access to a physical network to communicate with servers and clients on an external network'
– lx07
Feb 7 at 11:16
Thanks for your suggestion, I tried it. But sadly it has not worked for me.
– Ceesiebird
Feb 8 at 15:50
Can you update your question to include your network environment? Do you get IPs from DHCP? From an internal router, from your ISP? What version of Windows 10 do you have, run "winver" to find out. When you say "it has not worked," can you add details? Did you remove the bridge, RRAS and/or ICS when you were using the default switch?
– essjae
Feb 8 at 23:03
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I have set up a Ubuntu 18.04 instance in Hyper-V.
But I don't have any internet connection withing my VM.
I am working on a laptop, connected with Wifi.
I have tried the following.
- Created an internal virtual switch under Hyper-V.
- Open "Hyper V Manager"
- Select "Virtual Switch Manager"
- Under New Virtual Switch, select "Internal"
- Select "Create Virtual Switch"
- Shutdown the Ubuntu VM
- In your VM settings, under "Network adapters" add the virtual switch which you created in step 1
- Open "Network and Sharing Center"
- Select "Change Adapter Settings".
- Select your Wifi Adapter and the Virtual Switch you just made, right click menu option "Create Bridge"
- Start the Ubuntu VM
- Login to Ubuntu
- Wait a minute, the connection should connect..
But it still won't connect.
I have also enabled the MS services:
Routing and Remote Access + Internet Connection Sharing
But still no luck.
How do I get to a working Internet connection over wifi on my VM?
windows ubuntu virtual-machine hyper-v
I have set up a Ubuntu 18.04 instance in Hyper-V.
But I don't have any internet connection withing my VM.
I am working on a laptop, connected with Wifi.
I have tried the following.
- Created an internal virtual switch under Hyper-V.
- Open "Hyper V Manager"
- Select "Virtual Switch Manager"
- Under New Virtual Switch, select "Internal"
- Select "Create Virtual Switch"
- Shutdown the Ubuntu VM
- In your VM settings, under "Network adapters" add the virtual switch which you created in step 1
- Open "Network and Sharing Center"
- Select "Change Adapter Settings".
- Select your Wifi Adapter and the Virtual Switch you just made, right click menu option "Create Bridge"
- Start the Ubuntu VM
- Login to Ubuntu
- Wait a minute, the connection should connect..
But it still won't connect.
I have also enabled the MS services:
Routing and Remote Access + Internet Connection Sharing
But still no luck.
How do I get to a working Internet connection over wifi on my VM?
windows ubuntu virtual-machine hyper-v
windows ubuntu virtual-machine hyper-v
asked Feb 7 at 8:07
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Try an external switch and pick your Wi-Fi adapter. Internal switch is for "communication between virtual machines" while external "Gives virtual machines access to a physical network to communicate with servers and clients on an external network'
– lx07
Feb 7 at 11:16
Thanks for your suggestion, I tried it. But sadly it has not worked for me.
– Ceesiebird
Feb 8 at 15:50
Can you update your question to include your network environment? Do you get IPs from DHCP? From an internal router, from your ISP? What version of Windows 10 do you have, run "winver" to find out. When you say "it has not worked," can you add details? Did you remove the bridge, RRAS and/or ICS when you were using the default switch?
– essjae
Feb 8 at 23:03
add a comment |
Try an external switch and pick your Wi-Fi adapter. Internal switch is for "communication between virtual machines" while external "Gives virtual machines access to a physical network to communicate with servers and clients on an external network'
– lx07
Feb 7 at 11:16
Thanks for your suggestion, I tried it. But sadly it has not worked for me.
– Ceesiebird
Feb 8 at 15:50
Can you update your question to include your network environment? Do you get IPs from DHCP? From an internal router, from your ISP? What version of Windows 10 do you have, run "winver" to find out. When you say "it has not worked," can you add details? Did you remove the bridge, RRAS and/or ICS when you were using the default switch?
– essjae
Feb 8 at 23:03
Try an external switch and pick your Wi-Fi adapter. Internal switch is for "communication between virtual machines" while external "Gives virtual machines access to a physical network to communicate with servers and clients on an external network'
– lx07
Feb 7 at 11:16
Try an external switch and pick your Wi-Fi adapter. Internal switch is for "communication between virtual machines" while external "Gives virtual machines access to a physical network to communicate with servers and clients on an external network'
– lx07
Feb 7 at 11:16
Thanks for your suggestion, I tried it. But sadly it has not worked for me.
– Ceesiebird
Feb 8 at 15:50
Thanks for your suggestion, I tried it. But sadly it has not worked for me.
– Ceesiebird
Feb 8 at 15:50
Can you update your question to include your network environment? Do you get IPs from DHCP? From an internal router, from your ISP? What version of Windows 10 do you have, run "winver" to find out. When you say "it has not worked," can you add details? Did you remove the bridge, RRAS and/or ICS when you were using the default switch?
– essjae
Feb 8 at 23:03
Can you update your question to include your network environment? Do you get IPs from DHCP? From an internal router, from your ISP? What version of Windows 10 do you have, run "winver" to find out. When you say "it has not worked," can you add details? Did you remove the bridge, RRAS and/or ICS when you were using the default switch?
– essjae
Feb 8 at 23:03
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Try an external switch and pick your Wi-Fi adapter. Internal switch is for "communication between virtual machines" while external "Gives virtual machines access to a physical network to communicate with servers and clients on an external network'
– lx07
Feb 7 at 11:16
Thanks for your suggestion, I tried it. But sadly it has not worked for me.
– Ceesiebird
Feb 8 at 15:50
Can you update your question to include your network environment? Do you get IPs from DHCP? From an internal router, from your ISP? What version of Windows 10 do you have, run "winver" to find out. When you say "it has not worked," can you add details? Did you remove the bridge, RRAS and/or ICS when you were using the default switch?
– essjae
Feb 8 at 23:03