one that is connected to your network and your host is using. Select the correct network adapter under External network, this should be an active network card, i.e.Enter Bridged or similar to identify this network as being on your physical network.Select External and click Create Virtual Switch.Start the Hyper-V Manager and click Virtual Switch Manager.
This procedure shows you how to set up bridged and shared (NAT) networking with a single physical network card. This seems to happen with each build update. Update: Build 10586.3–Loopback adapter was missing, added back, and checked Hyper-V Extensible Virtual Switch. ******Deprecated****** I do not recommend this method any longer. Update 3: If you need a configurable NAT router, see step 2 shown here:
Update: It’s now a lot easier to create networks (using PowerShell) in Windows 10 Hyper-V: Update 2: Windows 10 now creates the Default Switch automatically, which is a non-configurable NAT virtual switch for Hyper-V.