Hyper-V External Switch to WiFi on Host
I am trying to get WiFi passed to a Ubuntu 18.04 Hyper-V VM. Win10 pro
I can get a Gen 2 VM with eth1 (wired) working no problem.
The eth0 iface appears in the VM. But no wifi adapter showing in the GUI.
I failed to get the Gen 1 VM with legacy adapter working, trying to bridge the WiFi to the Internal vSwitch.
The WiFi card is a TP-Link Atheros. lsmo
This just works in CentOS (Hyper-V adds an Ext vSwitch to WiFi iface) - but I have a feeling this isn't going to work on Ubuntu !
I'm just trying to run Security Onion and Kali - If there's a CentOS version of these that would do.
wireless 18.04 atheros hyper-v
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I am trying to get WiFi passed to a Ubuntu 18.04 Hyper-V VM. Win10 pro
I can get a Gen 2 VM with eth1 (wired) working no problem.
The eth0 iface appears in the VM. But no wifi adapter showing in the GUI.
I failed to get the Gen 1 VM with legacy adapter working, trying to bridge the WiFi to the Internal vSwitch.
The WiFi card is a TP-Link Atheros. lsmo
This just works in CentOS (Hyper-V adds an Ext vSwitch to WiFi iface) - but I have a feeling this isn't going to work on Ubuntu !
I'm just trying to run Security Onion and Kali - If there's a CentOS version of these that would do.
wireless 18.04 atheros hyper-v
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I am trying to get WiFi passed to a Ubuntu 18.04 Hyper-V VM. Win10 pro
I can get a Gen 2 VM with eth1 (wired) working no problem.
The eth0 iface appears in the VM. But no wifi adapter showing in the GUI.
I failed to get the Gen 1 VM with legacy adapter working, trying to bridge the WiFi to the Internal vSwitch.
The WiFi card is a TP-Link Atheros. lsmo
This just works in CentOS (Hyper-V adds an Ext vSwitch to WiFi iface) - but I have a feeling this isn't going to work on Ubuntu !
I'm just trying to run Security Onion and Kali - If there's a CentOS version of these that would do.
wireless 18.04 atheros hyper-v
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I am trying to get WiFi passed to a Ubuntu 18.04 Hyper-V VM. Win10 pro
I can get a Gen 2 VM with eth1 (wired) working no problem.
The eth0 iface appears in the VM. But no wifi adapter showing in the GUI.
I failed to get the Gen 1 VM with legacy adapter working, trying to bridge the WiFi to the Internal vSwitch.
The WiFi card is a TP-Link Atheros. lsmo
This just works in CentOS (Hyper-V adds an Ext vSwitch to WiFi iface) - but I have a feeling this isn't going to work on Ubuntu !
I'm just trying to run Security Onion and Kali - If there's a CentOS version of these that would do.
wireless 18.04 atheros hyper-v
wireless 18.04 atheros hyper-v
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