giving direct access to unrecognized wireless network card to a kvm/qemu guestOS
Tim Hull
thully at umich.edu
Mon Jul 16 17:32:22 UTC 2007
I don't think so (as VMs traditionally simulate their own hardware just like
emulators with the exception of the processor), but NDISwrapper will likely
see it and allow you to use the Windows driver for it on Linux - which would
be a better solution anyway. Anyway, what type of card is it? That would
help make it easier to figure out. There may already be a Linux driver for
it, just not included with Feisty. Or, you could use the afore-mentioned
NDISwrapper...
Tim
On 7/16/07, Tomoki Taniguchi <tomoki.taniguchi at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> is it possible to give a kvm/qemu guestOS direct access
> to a wireless network card that the linux host
> does not recognize?
>
> TIA,
> Tomoki Taniguchi
>
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