Native NAT in Windows 10 Hyper-V using a NAT virtual switch

Kyle Beckman

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Kyle Beckman works as a systems administrator in Higher Education in the Southeast United States and has 15+ years of systems administration experience. You can follow him on Twitter or his blog, trekker.net.

The Windows 10 Fall Update/1511 (and Windows Server 2016 TP4) includes new functionality in Hyper-V that supports native network address translation (NAT). This functionality wasn’t previously available in Hyper-V without setting up Internet sharing within the OS or running an intermediary VM as a gateway. In this article, I’ll show you how to set up NAT in Windows 10 Hyper-V using the new NAT virtual switch.

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Kyle Beckman

Kyle Beckman 2 comments

Kyle Beckman works as a systems administrator in Higher Education in the Southeast United States and has 15+ years of systems administration experience. You can follow him on Twitter or his blog, trekker.net.

The Windows 10 Fall Update/1511 (and Windows Server 2016 TP4) includes new functionality in Hyper-V that supports native network address translation (NAT). This functionality wasn’t previously available in Hyper-V without setting up Internet sharing within the OS or running an intermediary VM as a gateway. In this article, I’ll show you how to set up NAT in Windows 10 Hyper-V using the new NAT virtual switch.

Copyright © 2006-2015, 4sysops, Digital fingerprint: 3db371642e7c3f4fe3ee9d5cf7666eb0

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