Sorry if this is slightly off topic, I searched for communities about tech support on here and couldn’t find anything that wasn’t dead in the water. Basically I want to use WPA3 on my Network, however my Windows partition doesn’t support WPA3 for some reason. I only keep that piece of trash around for school work. My Fedora Linux partition can use WPA3 just fine so I assume this is a driver issue. Is there any way to use Linux WiFi drivers on Windows?

(inb4 how the turntables)

  • Technoguyfication@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    Update the drivers on windows and see if the latest version supports it

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    Install WSL and pass the device through to linux, let the kernel find it and activate the drivers, configure the network, then set up routes to share that connection with the host.