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NAT issue
One "gotcha" with some operations via Internet and VM's has to do with NAT. If you use a router that serves NAT (DHCP server) and also have the VM set to connect via NAT (on the host), you have 2 layers of NAT and some operations (like ipsec) don't "survive" the double layer. I always use VMWare VM's in bridged mode. I would be curious about some application installs trying to "phone home" during the install.