Ethernet adapter for Wi-Fi connection
Ethernet adapter for Wi-Fi connection
You're seeking a solution to bridge your Linux setup with your Windows system using an Ethernet connection instead of Wi-Fi. You have several USB Wi-Fi adapters and are considering connecting them via an Ethernet cable to a router for stable communication. The products you found appear to be universal extenders or broadband adapters, which can help establish a wired link between devices.
I see. You're looking for a Linux-compatible Wi-Fi adapter, not just any adapter. Could you tell me which distribution you're using?
They're looking for a wireless bridge or media bridge compatible with Smart TVs lacking WiFi. There might be some available on Newegg. You could also repurpose an old router using DDWRT to create your own solution, but it needs to support DDWRT functionality.
You mentioned additional options to consider. You can review their router compatibility list at https://dd-wrt.com/support/router-database/ or you might want to purchase an access point with Ethernet ports, such as the one listed here: https://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-AC1200-Wi...01LFSDZCU/. This could work but it’s a costly solution and likely not practical. Did you tell me you already have Wi-Fi installed? If yes, did you verify whether your PC is using the built-in adapter or the onboard Wi-Fi?