Using Parallels Client for Mac 4 In the Server field, enter the Parallels Remote Application Server IP address or hostname (this should be the server where the RAS Secure Client Gateway resides). If creating a Standard RDP connection, specify the remote computer IP address or hostname. I use Parallels Desktop mainly to make sure my websites work on IE. As the IP address of the virtual network devices installed by Parallels are assigned by a dedicated DHCP server also installed by Parallels, and the IP address of my laptop changes as I change locations, I use the following setup to.
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Ok I have an interesting & very frustrating problem happening. I'm going to explain it the best I can. https://natgenerous111.weebly.com/blog/parallels-pro-for-mac-download-box-edition-retail.
I work as a graphic designer & web designer on a mac and have a Comcast internet connection that comes through a Comcast branded router (SMC8014) which then ties into an Airport Extreme Base Station which runs my office network. I run OS 10.5.7 and also run Parallels 4.0.3 (running Windows XP) for testing websites in Internet Explorer and so on.
Ok, so that the basic background. Here's my issue.
I've been collaborating an ecommerce website with another designer/developer and when testing the site on the PC side we have started to run into some sort of network problem. The site is https if that matters at all I suspect it may. Basically when I run parallels for testing I am constantly having to restart the router in order to connect to the test site (it's hosted). Funny thing is I can access the rest of the internet fine, just not this site I'm working on until I restart the router (It's sorta like the site is timing out). This never happens when just running the Mac side of things. It only becomes an issue when Parallels is open and I am doing page refreshes while making css or HTML edits via something like Coda or CSS edit (connected to the hosting server via ftp). The real problem is that once the problem starts I only get about 2 or 3 page loads before I have to restart the router again. It's absolutely crippling. I cannot get any work done when I have to restart the router every couple of minutes.
So, if you think this problem is isolated to me, the answer is no. The designer/developer I'm collaborating with has an office a couple miles away and experiences very similar problems under slightly different setup. He also has Comcast as his internet provider and connects his router to an Airport and primarily works on a mac. The main difference is that rather than using a visualizer like parallels to test the website on the PC he uses a real live PC that is on his network. Once he fire up the PC to do testing he runs into the same issue described above. After a couple of page refreshes in Internet Explorer or other browser on the PC the site becomes unresponsive and the router has to get restarted.
Any thoughts on what is going on here would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
user14106
5 Answers
No real answer, just things you could try:
Marie FischerMarie Fischer
I think I would start by updating the airport utility and firmware: https://natgenerous111.weebly.com/blog/parallels-for-mac-issues-with-high-sierra.
Who knows, this may be an issue that already has a fix.
EDIT:
Parallels for mac sign in. With regards to your comment, perhaps it's an issue with http persistent connections.Is the problem still there if you disable http 1.1?
In internet explorer:
Click on Tools.. Internet Options.. Advanced tab.. Scroll down to HTTP 1.1 Settings and clear both check boxes.
ChrisChris
this sounds to me like a address conflict.Check your parallels network settings, I suspect it is in bridge mode with the same IP as you macs IP or some other.
Although the correlation between the time you reload and how often you need to reboot the router puzzles me.
BoesBoes
Sounds like you fill up the tables needed for NAT-ting connections in the router.
What do ComCast support say?
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Thorbjørn Ravn AndersenThorbjørn Ravn Andersen
Wow, my situation exactly. Me = web developer + Coda + Parallels for IE testing = internet disconnection
In trying to figure this out, I noticed that it only cripples me when I access the remote network ( upload/save a file ) when I have Parallels open. I found that I have to quit Parallels before doing anything with Coda. Sucks.. but keeps me working. Im going to contact Coda and see if they know whats up. Hope this helps some..
Joe
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