There are a number of resources regarding this that I’ve seen on the Web in various blogs but I’m documenting my approach as much for me so I can remember it as for you as well. There have been a number of conferences that I have arrived at expecting to have a hard-wired connection to the internet to find out that there is only a wireless connection available. When your presentation demos are relying on VMs running under Hyper-V on the laptop, this is a showstopper since natively the VMs rely on a hard-wired connection being served up by Hyper-V. So how does one get around this and share the host machine’s wireless connection with the Hyper-V VMs? Again, this is the way I have done it, it certainly is not the only way. It’s simple to setup and once there I can toggle to use the wireless connection for the VM whether the VM is already running, saved or shutdown.
How to share a wireless connection with Hyper-V VMs:
Source: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/donovanf/archive/2011/04/22/making-a-wireless-connection-accessible-to-a-hyper-v-virtual-machine-vm.aspx
Other articles: http://blogs.technet.com/b/keithcombs/archive/2008/08/22/wireless-networks-for-hyper-v-virtual-machines.aspx & http://sqlblog.com/blogs/john_paul_cook/archive/2008/03/23/using-wireless-with-hyper-v.aspx (with RRAS)
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