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I set up a server hosting AD, DNS, and DHCP. My wireless devices are successfully contacting the server and receiving an IP address, but my wired devices are not connecting. I have 2 virtual servers and 1 virtual desktop using HyperV installed on the same server hosting AD, DNS, and DHCP. These 3 devices are not able to get an ip address. If I set a static ip address I cannot get internet connectivity either.

I am connected to the internet through an Actiontec m1424wr rev 1 Wireless Broadband Router. I disabled DHCP on the wireless broadband router so that nothing should be handing out ip addresses except my server. Any thoughts as to what may be the issue?

Thanks

bjurstrs
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    All of the devices that cannot connect virtual machines? Can the hyper-V host get DHCP/DNS/Internet? How have you set up the virtual network(s) on the Hyper-V host? It doesn't seem like a wired/wireless issue - instead it sounds more like virtual versus non-virtual. – Todd Wilcox May 03 '16 at 20:42
  • What kind of virtual switch did you create in Hyper-V? Do the virtual machines have a virtual NIC connected to an appropriate virtual switch? – joeqwerty May 03 '16 at 20:46

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I think you probably have a misconfiguration on your Hyper-V Virtual switch. Did you create an external network virtual switch connected to your Hyper-V server NIC ? You can also check "Allow Management Operating System to share this network controller"

Walk through https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/hyperv_on_windows/quick_start/walkthrough_virtual_switch?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396

  • It was a misconfiguration of the HyperV. The External Virtual Network switch was connect to a NIC card that was not in use. Thank you everyone for your assistance. – bjurstrs May 04 '16 at 19:16