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      <title>VMWare Fusion 12 Network Issue</title>
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      <description>Updated the VMWare Fusion install on my MacBook Pro yesterday and I came across an issue after starting Fusion, upgrading the Windows VM and trying to access a network resource - local and internet. Basically, it couldn&amp;rsquo;t get an IP address, using either sharing the IP with my Mac or using WiFi directly.
A search on the internet found some issues reported using betas of Big Sur, which I am not using.</description>
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