Setting Up Virtual Machines with Hyper-V and Configuring Bridged Network
When configuring virtual machines, we sometimes need them to be directly accessible by other devices on the internal network, bypassing the host machine's NAT translation, and allowing the virtual machine to have an independent IP address on the internal network. If you're using a Windows Server system, using Hyper-V to set up virtual machines and enabling bridged mode is undoubtedly the solution with the lowest performance loss and highest efficiency. Below, I'll introduce the specific method for configuring bridged network mode in Hyper-V virtual machines.