Patrick Dupre wrote:
....
> interface that I use to connect with internet from fedora.
> It is an USB wireless connection
> With the VM, the interface offers me
> NAT
> Bridged Adapter
> the other options are not relevant I guess
> With NAT there are no additional option
> The connection seems working (Identification OK, the connection status shows 
> sent and received) except that I get
> with Bridged Adapter, I have 5 options
> virbr0
> enp2s0
> enp1s0
> enp0s20f0u11
> bridge0
> The only one which make sense is enp0s20f0u11
> but it is worst that with NAT, there is no identification of the connection.
> I do not know what else I could try !

just tested:
my fedora box connected to the internet via Wifi only
my network setting for the VM (win10) as described lastly: in the VM manager I 
have a NatNetwork and in the VM itsself it is Nat (*NOT* NatNetwork, Inter 
Pro/1000 MT)
in the VM opened a powershell and pinged an internet connection, e.g. ping 
google.com
works here

- might be win7 is more difficult here
- don't be confused with the task bar icon regarding network connection in the 
VM (right buttom line next to date): 
here it tells there is no internet connection, but in the powershell I'm able 
to ping servers !
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