Physical WiFi access on a virtual (Server 2003) computer?

Is it possible to get the host (Windows 7) operating system to give access wifi to a Server 2003 VM hardware?

By this I mean that in the virtual machine, I can choose the wifi spot instead of in the host operating system.  My wifi companies is controlled by Odyssey with a special configuration.  If I can get the wifi on the virtual computer control I can select it there.  My host operating system has not only the wifi software.

Thank you!

There is really no need to report as it does not and I know because I use both a USB WiFi Ethernet Adapter and or a Modem high speed USB connected directly to the Virtual Machines from time to time.

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