If you have slow video performance on KVM look into spice. Which is not 
included with SL but it's not hard to add.
Bridged networks are not hard to add to any of these solutions‎, unreliable 
WiFi can be though under all of them. If you want to make it more tolerant of 
such issues you have two options
1 open vswitch‎
2 create the bridge ‎manually in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts and attach the 
wifi interface too it. Note that means that the dhcp client has to be attached 
to the bridge, and I don't know if Network Manager will work well for that 
configuration.‎

Your best bet with WiFi is to do NAT.

  Original Message  
From: Francesco M. Taurino
Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 03:54
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: VMware

hi yasha,

kvm windows 7/8/10 guests can be a bit slow in graphic applications, but 
quite usable
if you need cpu/memory raw power.

you can use virtualbox, and bridge the virtual lan card of your guest to 
a physical lan
or a wifi adapter. the wifi adapter must be fully connected on your 
linux host.

ftaurino

Il 27/10/2015 10:31, Karel Lang AFD ha scritto:
> Hi,
> just q. (i surely missed it in earlier conv.) - why can't you use KVM 
> as a virtualization layer?
>
> I use KVM on servers, workstations, laptops and i find it has all i need.
>
> I just missed thing like 'shared folder' between host/guest like eg. 
> vbox has, but this can be remedied by compiling/turning on the 9pFS in 
> kernel, if the 10Gbps of the NATed internal networking with virtio 
> driver is not enough.
>
>

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