Use Wi-Fi with Windows

If your Mac is already connected to the Internet wirelessly, by default Windows is also set to access the Internet wirelessly, with no setup required.

If you change your network setup, you can reconfigure a Wi-Fi connection using the Bridged Ethernet mode, When operating in this mode, Windows appears on the network as a stand-alone computer with its own IP address and network name.

To configure Windows to access the Internet through Wi-Fi:

  1. Do one of the following:
    • Click the Parallels icon in the menu bar and choose Configure.
    • If the Parallels Desktop menu bar is visible at the top of the screen, choose Actions > Configure .
  2. Click Hardware and then click Network .
  3. In the Network pane, choose Wi-Fi from the list.

After you perform these steps, Windows is able to connect to the Internet through the Wi-Fi adapter of your Mac.

If you can't configure your virtual machine to function in the Bridged Ethernet mode, consider using Shared Networking or Host-Only Networking.

For the information about troubleshooting networking problems, refer to the Parallels knowledge base available at the Parallels website.

Related Topics

Share Network Settings Between Mac OS X and Windows

Apply Separate Network Settings to Windows

Use Host-Only Network Settings

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