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semantic: 0.867
KVM: 0.756
network: 0.749
device: 0.719
graphic: 0.693
other: 0.594
performance: 0.450
vnc: 0.360
socket: 0.359
boot: 0.286
debug: 0.277
PID: 0.261
files: 0.205
permissions: 0.143
About wireless network card bridging
As a rookie, I don’t know if I should ask this question here. If it’s not right, I hope people who see it can help submit it to the right place. Qemu-kvm can add wireless network card bridging, after all, now you see that vbox and vmware can directly choose wireless network card bridging, and even hyper-v can be easily set up, arp proxy is too difficult for us rookies . I hope that qemu or other links can add a function to bridge the wireless network card, which can be directly set in virt-manager (for so many years, it seems that I can only use bridge-utils to bridge the Ethernet)
Sorry, but at least I have a hard time to understand what you exactly are requesting here? Why should bridging via a wireless card on the host be much different to bridging via an ethernet interface on the host? Or do you expect to see a wireless network card in the guest?
[Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]
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