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I would personally do all the networking in a VM. You can create a VM with a virtual network interface connecting your machine to the VM and then use PCIe passthough to passthough WiFi and the network plug.
This is much more complicated but it has the benefit of not screwing up your host system. If you break the VM you can roll it back or recreate it.
Thanks for this, although I did end up buying a WiFi extender to solve my issue. But will take notes of his for the future!
That's honestly a much better solution. I installed OpenWRT on one many years back and it worked just fine for providing networking for my homelab.
Yer I want to go that route too when I have the time for it 😅