Ray_CJ's Accepted Solutions

It appears the guest interface is not getting an IP address.  DHCP must be enabled on the guest interface.  Also, you must edit the VM Settings of the guest and assign VMnet3 to the network adapter.
  I tried plugging the USB headset into a a USB 2.0 (physical) port but, did not try setting the hardware config to USB 2.   Please standby.  (I need to logoff this device, make change and try).    ... See more...
  I tried plugging the USB headset into a a USB 2.0 (physical) port but, did not try setting the hardware config to USB 2.   Please standby.  (I need to logoff this device, make change and try).      Thank you for your assistance.  It is appreciated... Ray  
You'll need to go to "Edit -> Virtual Network Manager" and "Add Network" and make it a Bridged type (you'll need Admin privilege).  It should look something like this but you'll need to specify the d... See more...
You'll need to go to "Edit -> Virtual Network Manager" and "Add Network" and make it a Bridged type (you'll need Admin privilege).  It should look something like this but you'll need to specify the device in your system. The problem you'll have is when you restart your host OS, Widows will select the best available network interface -and that will most likely be your wired connection.  There is a way to set the interface metric but, I haven't gotten around to that.  When you shut down the system, you could disable the wired interface and only turn it back on once you're ready to start the VM.   Windows might start to automatically use the wired interface once it's turned on so, keep an eye on that.  If that happens, you'll need to tweak the interface metric.   Ray C