NIC VMWare Player 3.1.3

Hello

I installed VMWare Player and everything works great except for the network connection...  I use a laptop with a wireless connection to internet and I would like to use this connection in my VM.

I guess that the NAT is the way to go... so I chose NAT in the virtual machine settings.  But no adapter is present in the virtual machine...

Can someone point me in the right way?

THX,

Bart

ethernet0.virtualDev = "e1000".

It's one of the reasons why I asked for the configuration first .vmx file.

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