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)

  • Matúš Maštena
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    25 days ago

    It is possible if you crosscompile the drivers for Windows. But switch to Fedora, it’s not hard.

    • 2xsaiko@discuss.tchncs.de
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      You cannot cross-compile Linux kernel drivers for Windows. The API is completely different (and I kinda doubt anyone has made a compatibility layer like ndiswrapper).

      • ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org
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        25 days ago

        Besides that, you won’t be able to get your drivers signed for windows to accept them, so it’s basically futile anyway