Network editor virtual tweeking

My VMware Workstation runs on a blade of c HP multi-NIC (some cards network is used for iSCSI SAN) with only one physical NETWORK adapter exposed to the host OS.  My virtual machine running that W2K8 R2 configured in a network of bypass cannot ping the external physical network.  How can I tweek my bridged network virtual network Editor is on VMNet0 who has three checkboxes next to three physical network detected cards?  How can I find out what the physical three detected network adapters is available at the reception?

Virtual network Editor, highlight VMnet0 in half top of the window and in the bottom half of the change window drop-down list of "connected to the" from "Auto" to the specific adapter to use to fill.

As for what specific adapter you want to use to fill, the answer is specific to the configuration of your host.  Maybe running "ipconfig/all" to a CMD prompt will help you determine which adapter is OK to use?

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