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Problems with Internet/networking with Server 2012 and Hyper-V

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Here's my setup:

I have a wireless adapter connected to my host server which gives me Internet access.

I have one desktop connected to my host server via Ethernet, primarily for Remote Desktop access (from desktop to server, not vice versa).

It is simple to share Internet between host and desktop via ICS. Remote Desktop Connection works well too.

However, I am having trouble when introducing this next variable:

I have created a Debian VM in Hyper-V on my server, which I would like to access the Internet and use as a web host. I have created the "Internal Virtual Switch" and assigned it to the VM as legacy. For whatever reason, it will not let me assign the wireless adapter as an External Virtual Switch. I can only access the Internet on my VM if I use ICS on the wireless adapter and assign it to the Virtual Switch (Internal). This is an issue because it no longer shares Internet with my Ethernet port which connects to my desktop. I want to be able to access internet on all three machines-- desktop, server, and VM.

I have tried bridging but doing so then causes inability of connecting to the server from my desktop via Remote Desktop Connection (can't find host on network).

Any ideas? I have asked the question elsewhere and someone mentioned static IP address. My wireless internet is dynamic IP.

Edit: Another issue, I am also getting the "Mouse not captured in Desktop Session" error when connecting to the server's VM via my desktops connection. "Enable HAL" is not listed in Msconfig on Server 2012.

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