The use of wireless network on Windows XP mode?

My OS is MS.windows 7 Pro. / 32-bit. And I have already installed windows XP mode.  Right now I can access to the Wireless network & cable on window 7 mode but I can access the network only by cable on window XP mode (because the wireless adapter are not yet on the taskbar. How do I do?

Configure Virtual PC to use the host PC wireless network adapter:

1. turn off the Virtual PC.
2. click on Start > all programs > Windows Virtual PC >Windows Virtual PC .
3. right click Windows XP Mode.vmcx and click settings .
4. click on the network .
5. the value 2 adapter adapter wireless network from the host PC.
6. click on OK .

Then start the virtual machine. Boulder computer Maven
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