Open up Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network Connections. This is how it looks:Īfter you apply this your underlying physical connection will cease working.Ģ. Create Your virtual switch and change no defaults (apart from the Name if you like). I have this approach working for the wired and wireless connections in my machine – the fix is slightly different for each connection type, so here they are. ![]() ![]() Network adapters are: wired: Intel 82579LM Gigabit wireless: Lenovo 11b/g/n Wireless LAN PCI Express. This may not work for everyone… I’m running a Lenovo T420s that has the out-of-the-box Windows 8 drivers for all its components as Lenovo haven’t moved past beta with their drivers as yet. My problem presented itself as loss of IP network connectivity which meant my host didn’t have any form of network access.Ī quick look around online suggests a few people have had problems as well that sound way, way worse than mine (re-install the host OS, really?!) The Solution(s) Unfortunately, though, I’ve just burnt a couple of hours trying to figure out how to get Hyper-V and Windows 8 to play nicely with one another at a networking level. One reason I decided to jump onto the Windows 8 bandwagon was that I finally had access to a native VM environment that supports 64 bit operating systems.
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