Can't see LAN on guest XP - IP 3rd different byte of LAN

We have installed VMPlayer 3.1.2 and run XP as the guest. We cannot see the LAN, and looking at IP Watch the third byte is different from all others on the LAN... could this be the problem? All our machines are intellectual property such as 192.168.122.xxx, but the XP guest has 192.168.35.x. It shows even the third byte DHCP as 35... so from where coming?

Tried setting static IP address in the same range as LAN, but have then zero connectivity.

Any advice would be appreciated.

TIA

Change the type of NAT to Bridged network adapter in the Virtual Machine settings.

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