They will not have the same IP address. Each NIC has its own hardware MAC
address and its own IP address, just like multiple machines on the same LAN.
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js" <
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> Bo, Thanks - if the guest and the host have the same IP address and I
> remote to that IP, which do I hit? Did I misunderstand your advice?
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> "Bo Berglund" <boberglund@home.se> wrote in message
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>> On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 08:12:43 -0800, "js" <js@b.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Bill, Thanks - is there a Virtual Server configuration like the bridged
>>>networking that VMServer uses ?
>>>
>>
>> Just set the NIC in the guest to point to the physical NIC on the
>> host.
>> Then it will get the same capabilities as the host has. It will act as
>> a second NIC but sharing the same TP cable.
>>
>>
>> Bo Berglund
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