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<htmlet>hyperv</htmlet>  Before creating virtual machines within the Hyper-V environment, it is worth first gaining an understanding of both the Hyper-V networking architecture and networking options which that are available to guest operating systems running within virtual machines. The purpose of this chapter, therefore, is to provide a high level overview of Hyper-V networking and to cover the steps involved in configuring Hyper-V virtual networks.
== The Hyper-V Virtual Network Architecture ==
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Virtual machines connected to a private virtual network have access only to other virtual machines attached to the same virtual network. Hyper-V private virtual networks do not require a physical network adapter and no access to the parent partition or external networks network is provided.
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Clearly, the above scenario requires the creation of an additional virtual network adapter, since the only adapter currently present is already assigned to another virtual network. To add a new adapter, select ''Add Hardware'' from the top of the device list, select ''Network Adapter'' from the list in the main panel and click ''Add'' to proceed to the settings screen for the new adapter. On this screen, select the virtual network to which the device is to be attached and click ''Apply'' to commit the configuration changes.
 
 
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