Force the VM to use the wired ethernet port instead of wireless

Hello

I use ver 9 workstation.  I have my host computer (win 7 64 bit) connected to our network of offices using the connection with wireless computers.

I use a windows xp based virtual machine image that connects to devices of 3rd party via the ethernet port wired in Bridge mode.

Is there a way to force the workstation on the use of only the cable connection and don't EVER try to connect via the wireless?

At the moment I have to disable the wireless for the workstation to access cable port, if the without wire is activated, so you may not see anything on the wired port...

It also causes headaches with ip address conflicts (3rd devices use the same IP range as our network of offices) if I don't have the VM running and wireless power.

Any help or advice would be appreciated

Tim

Use the virtual network Editor to bind to the target adapter for VMnet0 and set the NIC of the virtual machine to use connected by a bridge.

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