It's WORKING, sort of.
I have no experience with VMWare player up until yesterday. I normally use 
VirtualBox for VMs.

This morning I downloaded a VM appliance from VMWare that contains CentOS 
and Firefox and noticed its VMWare setting for Network Adapter was "NAT". 
It worked great -- could access the internet with no problem.

The Network Adapter setting on the djigzo VM was "Bridged", not NAT. This 
is contrary to my experience with VirtualBox where I would always use the 
"Bridged" setting.

So the problem was with the Network Adapter setting.

The problem NOW is that I can only access the djigzo from the VM's host 
computer. In the NAT mode, djigzo was assigned 192.168.153.129 and my 
network is 192.168.168.xxx.

Perhaps I will just scrap the VM idea and install djigzo on its own Linux 
box.

Jeff

>Looks good and as you said works inside your home network? You can 
>ping the internal interface of the router but it don't let you out. So 
>you have to check what happens on the router. Do you have to 
>"whitelist" devices which are allowed to connect to the internet?
>
>Regards
>
>Andreas

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