I have a Mac Book Pro running OS X El Capitan with 2 network adapters and Parallels 12.0.2 (41353) running Windows 8.1 from my Boot Camp partition. When I setup a bridged guest network, no matter which host network adapter I select, the guest only uses a single host network adapter. I have uploaded screen shots for both host and both guest network adapters which shows the host adapters have 10.0.0.* and 10.10.12.* addresses and both guest network adapters having 10.10.12.* addresses. I have also uploaded screen shots for the VM config showing that each network uses a different host network adapter as well the MAC addresses which is proof the guest is using the configured networks. The host network adapters are connected to two completely different physical networks so there is no possibility of the guest network adapters are hitting the wrong DHCP server. For a little history, I previously had this working with the same Boot Camp partition. However, OS X crashed and I had to reload so I am not sure which version of Parallels I was using. It would have been recent, but it may not have been the latest. I have tried deleting both networks from the VM config as well as deleting the entire VM, but the results are always the same. I have also tried only bridging the 10.0.0.* host network adapter and the guest network adapter still gets a 10.10.12.* address. I have also tried disabling the 10.10.12.* host network adapter which causes both guest network adapters to indicate no network connection. I have no idea, but it really seems like Parallels is ignoring the VM settings and only using a single host adapter for both guest adapters. Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Chance
Hi, could you please send a problem report from running VM (no any other action is required) from menu Parallels Desktop -> Help -> Send technical data and post here its number