VMWare Player wireless adapter question

I'm relatively new to VMWare Player and have a network problem.  I am running VMWare player with a Windows 7 host and the VM v4.04.

I use the VPN virtual machine and try to set up the virtual machine with the IP host wireless.


The virtual computer network is set to Bridged w/Replicate and detects the card physical network, State and IP without problem, however, it does not detect the adapter wireless at all.  It is not in the virtual computer Device Manager, the period of INVESTIGATION, nor the State...

What would be the right course of action?

Thank you for your time.

BTW VMware Player 3.x and later to not install the virtual network Editor by default and you will need to install it manually...

To install the missing virtual network Editor, the command prompt:

VMware-player-*.exe -e c:\vmptmp

Then in the c:\vmptmp folder find the file c:\vmptmp\network.cab and extract (double-click on the .cab file) vmnetcfg.exe (virtual network editor) file in the working directory of VMware Player usually 'C:\Program VMware Player' or ' C:\Program Files (x 86) \VMware\VMware Player.  You can create a shortcut and place it with the shortcut of VMware Player, if you want to access it more easily.  Note: there are some for all the files to be extracted to then access the network.cab file.

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