Unusual problems with VirtualBox networking setup
Unusual problems with VirtualBox networking setup
this might not be the best fit for your question, but you're using Fedora 25 with Windows 10 in VirtualBox. Windows can fine-tune your Ethernet card, but the virtual network settings differ from physical ones. In VirtualBox, you can enable bridged networking, yet your Wi-Fi interface behaves differently—Windows keeps prompting for identification and won't let you connect online.
I run virtual box on a Mac OS system. Just choose the bridged adapter and then pick your wireless card. It shows up in the guest as an Ethernet link.
When using both adapters, navigate to Settings > Network, activate a new Adapter (Adapter 2), connect it to a Bridged Adapter, and choose the wireless interface (wlan/wlp1s0/etc). If the problem persists, rearrange the adapter slots (wlan as Adapter 1, ethernet as Adapter 2).
Nothing functioned properly. Windows failed to recognize anything, displaying messages like no interfaces available. Even after reinstalling guest additions, the issue persisted. I also checked the Device Manager, which showed two internet controllers without any drivers installed.
Setting up Windows in GNOME boxes is expected to improve the experience.
Have you explored bridged network with paravirtualized adapter type?