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I have a small Hyper-V environment, but since today I cannot ping from the VM to outside, and not from the local network to the VM.
My situation/network in short:
- Router: 192.168.1.254
- My Hyper-V Host/Computer: 192.168.1.10
- My Virtual Machine: 192.168.168.1.110
- They ALL have gw=192.168.1.254, subnetmask: 255.255.255.0
- None of the computers have the windows firewall enabled
- The VM is connected via a external Virtual Switch, that is bound to
my only NIC in my PC. (Allow management operating system to share
this NIC = on) - I always ping using the IP
From my computer (192.168.1.10) I can ping all components in the network, like GW and others. But I cannot ping the VM.
From the VM, I can ping the default gateway, and other VM's, but none of the other NIC's in the network, for example 192.168.1.10
This used to work, I didn't change anything, and it stoped working. I think this has to do with the virtual switch of Hyper-V, anybody have a tip on where to look?
hyper-v nic
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I have a small Hyper-V environment, but since today I cannot ping from the VM to outside, and not from the local network to the VM.
My situation/network in short:
- Router: 192.168.1.254
- My Hyper-V Host/Computer: 192.168.1.10
- My Virtual Machine: 192.168.168.1.110
- They ALL have gw=192.168.1.254, subnetmask: 255.255.255.0
- None of the computers have the windows firewall enabled
- The VM is connected via a external Virtual Switch, that is bound to
my only NIC in my PC. (Allow management operating system to share
this NIC = on) - I always ping using the IP
From my computer (192.168.1.10) I can ping all components in the network, like GW and others. But I cannot ping the VM.
From the VM, I can ping the default gateway, and other VM's, but none of the other NIC's in the network, for example 192.168.1.10
This used to work, I didn't change anything, and it stoped working. I think this has to do with the virtual switch of Hyper-V, anybody have a tip on where to look?
hyper-v nic
add a comment |
I have a small Hyper-V environment, but since today I cannot ping from the VM to outside, and not from the local network to the VM.
My situation/network in short:
- Router: 192.168.1.254
- My Hyper-V Host/Computer: 192.168.1.10
- My Virtual Machine: 192.168.168.1.110
- They ALL have gw=192.168.1.254, subnetmask: 255.255.255.0
- None of the computers have the windows firewall enabled
- The VM is connected via a external Virtual Switch, that is bound to
my only NIC in my PC. (Allow management operating system to share
this NIC = on) - I always ping using the IP
From my computer (192.168.1.10) I can ping all components in the network, like GW and others. But I cannot ping the VM.
From the VM, I can ping the default gateway, and other VM's, but none of the other NIC's in the network, for example 192.168.1.10
This used to work, I didn't change anything, and it stoped working. I think this has to do with the virtual switch of Hyper-V, anybody have a tip on where to look?
hyper-v nic
I have a small Hyper-V environment, but since today I cannot ping from the VM to outside, and not from the local network to the VM.
My situation/network in short:
- Router: 192.168.1.254
- My Hyper-V Host/Computer: 192.168.1.10
- My Virtual Machine: 192.168.168.1.110
- They ALL have gw=192.168.1.254, subnetmask: 255.255.255.0
- None of the computers have the windows firewall enabled
- The VM is connected via a external Virtual Switch, that is bound to
my only NIC in my PC. (Allow management operating system to share
this NIC = on) - I always ping using the IP
From my computer (192.168.1.10) I can ping all components in the network, like GW and others. But I cannot ping the VM.
From the VM, I can ping the default gateway, and other VM's, but none of the other NIC's in the network, for example 192.168.1.10
This used to work, I didn't change anything, and it stoped working. I think this has to do with the virtual switch of Hyper-V, anybody have a tip on where to look?
hyper-v nic
hyper-v nic
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Long story short: remove the virtual switch from Hyper-V, recreate it, and everything worked again...
Indeed, solved the issue.
– W.M.
May 1 '18 at 15:38
Solved for me also.
– vukis
Sep 14 '18 at 7:16
Still a working solution more than years later on the latest Win 10 Insider build.
– paradroid
Dec 5 '18 at 1:13
add a comment |
Happened to me after host system update. VM client is Windows 7 and must have seen the updated virtual switch as a new network. Recreating virtual switch as above didn't work for me. Solution for me was to either
(1) within VM, set network location from Private to Home
-- or --
(2) within VM, allow network discovery in Private
Hope this helps.
add a comment |
reason is!!Firewall!!
Disable Firewall, or to be specific in the firewall settings, allow bellow app to communicate through fire wall and issue will be resolved:
File and Printer Sharing (ICMS)
add a comment |
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Long story short: remove the virtual switch from Hyper-V, recreate it, and everything worked again...
Indeed, solved the issue.
– W.M.
May 1 '18 at 15:38
Solved for me also.
– vukis
Sep 14 '18 at 7:16
Still a working solution more than years later on the latest Win 10 Insider build.
– paradroid
Dec 5 '18 at 1:13
add a comment |
Long story short: remove the virtual switch from Hyper-V, recreate it, and everything worked again...
Indeed, solved the issue.
– W.M.
May 1 '18 at 15:38
Solved for me also.
– vukis
Sep 14 '18 at 7:16
Still a working solution more than years later on the latest Win 10 Insider build.
– paradroid
Dec 5 '18 at 1:13
add a comment |
Long story short: remove the virtual switch from Hyper-V, recreate it, and everything worked again...
Long story short: remove the virtual switch from Hyper-V, recreate it, and everything worked again...
answered Sep 25 '16 at 8:26
LectereLectere
282413
282413
Indeed, solved the issue.
– W.M.
May 1 '18 at 15:38
Solved for me also.
– vukis
Sep 14 '18 at 7:16
Still a working solution more than years later on the latest Win 10 Insider build.
– paradroid
Dec 5 '18 at 1:13
add a comment |
Indeed, solved the issue.
– W.M.
May 1 '18 at 15:38
Solved for me also.
– vukis
Sep 14 '18 at 7:16
Still a working solution more than years later on the latest Win 10 Insider build.
– paradroid
Dec 5 '18 at 1:13
Indeed, solved the issue.
– W.M.
May 1 '18 at 15:38
Indeed, solved the issue.
– W.M.
May 1 '18 at 15:38
Solved for me also.
– vukis
Sep 14 '18 at 7:16
Solved for me also.
– vukis
Sep 14 '18 at 7:16
Still a working solution more than years later on the latest Win 10 Insider build.
– paradroid
Dec 5 '18 at 1:13
Still a working solution more than years later on the latest Win 10 Insider build.
– paradroid
Dec 5 '18 at 1:13
add a comment |
Happened to me after host system update. VM client is Windows 7 and must have seen the updated virtual switch as a new network. Recreating virtual switch as above didn't work for me. Solution for me was to either
(1) within VM, set network location from Private to Home
-- or --
(2) within VM, allow network discovery in Private
Hope this helps.
add a comment |
Happened to me after host system update. VM client is Windows 7 and must have seen the updated virtual switch as a new network. Recreating virtual switch as above didn't work for me. Solution for me was to either
(1) within VM, set network location from Private to Home
-- or --
(2) within VM, allow network discovery in Private
Hope this helps.
add a comment |
Happened to me after host system update. VM client is Windows 7 and must have seen the updated virtual switch as a new network. Recreating virtual switch as above didn't work for me. Solution for me was to either
(1) within VM, set network location from Private to Home
-- or --
(2) within VM, allow network discovery in Private
Hope this helps.
Happened to me after host system update. VM client is Windows 7 and must have seen the updated virtual switch as a new network. Recreating virtual switch as above didn't work for me. Solution for me was to either
(1) within VM, set network location from Private to Home
-- or --
(2) within VM, allow network discovery in Private
Hope this helps.
answered Oct 31 '18 at 4:38
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reason is!!Firewall!!
Disable Firewall, or to be specific in the firewall settings, allow bellow app to communicate through fire wall and issue will be resolved:
File and Printer Sharing (ICMS)
add a comment |
reason is!!Firewall!!
Disable Firewall, or to be specific in the firewall settings, allow bellow app to communicate through fire wall and issue will be resolved:
File and Printer Sharing (ICMS)
add a comment |
reason is!!Firewall!!
Disable Firewall, or to be specific in the firewall settings, allow bellow app to communicate through fire wall and issue will be resolved:
File and Printer Sharing (ICMS)
reason is!!Firewall!!
Disable Firewall, or to be specific in the firewall settings, allow bellow app to communicate through fire wall and issue will be resolved:
File and Printer Sharing (ICMS)
answered May 2 at 20:20
Abdullah MFAbdullah MF
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