I'm looking for an adapter that will work with Windows to give it wi-fi (standalone, not shared with Mac OS). I watched a video from the Parallels team showing it and they were using a tp-link adapter so I picked up one of those but I couldn't get it to work. When I handed it over the Windows, it "recognized" it in device manager but it couldn't find a driver and therefore couldn't use it. I tried every driver/installer I could get my hands on but non of them worked - which I'm fairly confident is a Windows Arm issue. Can anyone confirm they have one that works (and which model it is)? Thank you.
Hello, I have the same issue on my virtual machine Windows 11 ARM but all il ok with an another virtual machine windows on intel processor (I use the same adapter TP-Link archer T2U nano).
I tried ASUS USB-BE92 Nano today, it does not work. MacOS is seeing it in Devices as "DISK", Parallels shows it also in USB Devices as "DISK", but when I select it to connect to my VM, it does nothing for a minute or so, then Parallels shows an error that "another application is using it". I gave up and returned the dongle. I also have an older WiFi dongle ASUS N-53 which shows up in Parallels VM correctly, Windows picks it up as USB WiFi device, but due to the age there are no ARM64 drivers for it (the last one available is for Windows 8 64-bit).