Option of assigning wireless via a wired connection?

I know that running Windows in VMware Fusion he sees any connection as a wired connection, network, even if my Macbook Pro is connected wireless. What I'm wondering is - it, if I have two assets of connections (wired and wireless), is there a way to assign the wireless to VMware and say do not to use the wired connection?

Thank you

Since bridges merge default to the main network adapter of the host and by default if the Ethernet and airport are active then Ethernet is the primary but you have a few options if you want to adjust which Fusion adapter is connected to.  Earlier current Fusion also does not provide a GUI in a GA release to change this, however you can manually edit the file "/ Library/Application Support/VMware Fusion/boot.sh" or VM@Work Tokamak allows you to automate the process or change the order of Service to the airport primary Ethernet vs.

If you want to manually edit and then take a look on: or manually force Fusion to use specific or connections network interfaces

If you want to use a script take a look to: Advanced Networking Configuration - Tokamak Networking Scripts for VMware Fusion

Note: There is also a beta version, you can try for the feature added by DaveP post Re: Scripts to manage the merger of network settings.

If you do not want to change the boot.sh or use the Tokamak you can make your airport the main...

Click the Apple (menu) > System Preferences > then under Internet & wireless network

On the network map click the gear below icon adapters listed and choose set Service order...

Click and drag the airport is above Ethernet in the list then click OK and then click on apply.

This will then put airport over Ethernet on the list when they are active.

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    Don't worry what you heard with speed of execution of a router in Repeater Mode.  Most routers House when running in wireless Repeater mode should be set to no encryption or WEP only.  Here max speed is 54 Mbps.  This Nano turns at full speed of 150 Mbps in these modes, using the highest security WPA2-AES (personal).

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    Windows Vista cannot obtain an IP address from certain routers or some non-Microsoft DHCP servers
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