Just a solution I have stumbled upon (even though I haven't had the time to try it myself yet):
There is a way to use VirtualBox on Windows and have it boot directly your real Linux partition instead of a virtual one. There are guides on how to do that online and it should be easy to find on Google.
I am under the impression that VirtualBox uses it's own drivers on the guest OS so there is a good chance wifi would work that way on linux.
If anyone finds the time to try something like that, please let us know what happened!
Hello everyone.
Just a solution I have stumbled upon (even though I haven't had the time to try it myself yet):
There is a way to use VirtualBox on Windows and have it boot directly your real Linux partition instead of a virtual one. There are guides on how to do that online and it should be easy to find on Google.
I am under the impression that VirtualBox uses it's own drivers on the guest OS so there is a good chance wifi would work that way on linux.
If anyone finds the time to try something like that, please let us know what happened!