I was thinking of getting a wifi card like that, but can’t seem to find any.

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You could always get an Ethernet-connected AP. This will allow you to use the latest WiFi but not compromise your OS.

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What os is the ap running?

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That’s the beautiful thing - it doesn’t matter.

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some people would prefer to only use FOSS software and hardware, though

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If you are going that route just use vfio

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