
Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (2) I219-V is my network card listed in Device Manager. My external virtual switch is configured as follows: I tried the following Ubuntu settings, but they breaks the internet connection: : 172.16.80.1Įthernet adapter vEthernet (External Virtual Switch): On Windows side: Windows IP Configuration

With the dynamic IP address on Ubuntu I have this: $ip addr showġ: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group defaul t qlen 1000 : 192.168.0.1Įthernet adapter vEthernet (Default Switch):ĭescription. : Wednesday, J10:38:08 PMĭefault Gateway. : Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (2) I219-V : EnabledĮthernet adapter vEthernet (Internal Ethernet Port Microsoft Emulator NAT Switch):ĭescription. : HybridĮthernet adapter vEthernet (Internal Ethernet Port Windows Phone Emulator Internal Switch):ĭescription. What is the easiest way to configure Ubuntu to make it have static (fixed) IP address?īelow I've provided the list of my network adapters obtained with ipconfig /all command: Windows IP Configuration

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How to enable NAT? And what is value my static IP address? Should I configure my Ethernet adapter vEthernet (Default Switch), which my virtual machine is connected to, or should I create a new specific network adapter?

There are various related posts, for example: I have Ubuntu 18.04 in a Hyper-V virtual machine on Windows 10 and I need to make its port 51235 to be accessible from the internet.
