Not sure this is a virt-manager question: probably more of a general virtual 
networking question.
Curious: Did you have this in VirtualBox ?
Anyway, I'd look at MacVTap - Linux Virtualization Wiki 


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 - " Typically, this is used to make both the guest and the host show up 
directly on the switch that the host is connected to."
.... I tried it in RHEL 8.4 (at the time) but had unworkable performance issues 
but later found a note about "intel_iommu=pt" at
https://www.linuxsecrets.com/3417-creating-kvm-virtual-passthrough which might 
address that. ( the VF stuff there not supported in RHEL last I looked )

Currently I use PCI passthru to use a 2nd host NIC directly in a VM but then 
that only works for 1 VM so if you have an unspecified number of VMs that's not 
gonna work for you.
 Sorry can't be of more help.


    On Wednesday, 19 October 2022 at 21:42:02 BST, Mihai Dobrescu 
<msdobre...@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 Hi,
I've switched from VirtualBox to Virt Manager and I need to have virtual 
machines in the same subnet as the host.How could I achieve that? I've spent 
all day looking at various articles on how to do that, but I could not manage 
to achieve it.Is there a reliable step by step procedure?I use a Gentoo 
derivative.

Thank you,
Mihai Sorin Dobrescu  

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