Thank you, that does help me to envision what is going on.
So...virtual machines aside for a moment, if I were to simply plug in another computer via an ethernet cable, OSX is smart enough to cross-over the cable if necessary and connect to this other machine. This all happens without any external IP address assigning LAN router involvement. Please help me to understand why the OSX/Windows-Parallels situation is different. Why isn't there an equivalent move to plugging in an ethernet cable to get the OSX "machine" and the Windows-Parallels "machine" to talk to each other without a LAN router handing out addresses.
A thousand thanks!
Rob
Last edited: Nov 23, 2007