![]() ![]() In these cases you'll likely want to assign your VM a static IP address, and I'll show you how to do that below. In many cases you will not have a DHCP server connected to the same network your PC and Ethernet device is connected to. Part 2: Assign your VM a Static IP address Now set your VM's “Network connection” to “Bridged” so your VM will be connected directly to the physical network allowing you to receive the BOOTP requests from your Ethernet device once part two is completed: Next, select “Network Adapter” from the list in the “Hardware” tab: While there are many ways to open the VMware Workstation settings for a Virtual Machine (VM,) the way I access them is to right click on the tab for my VM and then select “Settings” from the menu as shown below: Part 1: VMware Workstation Network Connection Setting Step 1) Open the VMware Settings for your Virtual Machine In today's article I'll show the you the VMware Workstation settings I used to allow BOOTP, RSLinx, and ControlFlash to work. ![]()
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