> On 10 Oct 2025, at 09:07, Patrick Dupre <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 10 Oct 2025, at 08:39, Patrick Dupre via users 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Why I cannot reach 192.168.1.1 from windows ?
>> 
>> Because it’s not on your local network?
>> You are using 10. Not 192.168. for local addresses.
>> 
>> Barry
>> 
> Then, how can I either
> 1) have the network accessible automatically from windows (through the VM)?
> 2) or
> have access to 192.168.1.1 (the address of my USB internet key) to try
> to make a connection
> 3) alternative
> Should I disconnect the network from fedora before I active the virtual 
> machine ?

You did not show a route for 192.168/16 in the info you posted.
Only for 10./8

What I do for all my VMs is put them on a bridge and allow them to get a IP 
address from my router.
In which case your VM will be on the 10. network and I assume accessible from 
anywhere in your local network.

Barry

> 
> Thank.
> 

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