I am running a double booted HP Laptop (17-ak013dx; O/S Windows 64 bit) with a USB mounted external HD, from which FreeBSD 11.1 is operated. The system hardware runs an ethernet Realtek RTL8723DE adapter, whose cable and Wi-Fi mode runs fine for the Windows 10 boot. With the FreeBSD boot only the cable mode access to the internet is operable, NO Wi-Fi! Obviously, compromising FreeBSD - laptop's mobility.
Form what I have been able to learn so far, and correct me if I am in error, there are no FreeBSD drivers for this/these Realtek adapters. The workaround given was or is, is to install a Virtual Machine (VM) - Linux proposed and then tunnel through the VLAN of that facility to the outside. On the other hand, there seems to be an older partial approach given in the HOWTO Forum at HOWTO: Wireless WPA2-Enterprise Connection.
The latter approach which seemed to be broadly highlighted was the use of a VM through the use of a bhyve hypervisor. I am sure this is not the sole approach.
Can someone direct me how best to proceed.
Form what I have been able to learn so far, and correct me if I am in error, there are no FreeBSD drivers for this/these Realtek adapters. The workaround given was or is, is to install a Virtual Machine (VM) - Linux proposed and then tunnel through the VLAN of that facility to the outside. On the other hand, there seems to be an older partial approach given in the HOWTO Forum at HOWTO: Wireless WPA2-Enterprise Connection.
The latter approach which seemed to be broadly highlighted was the use of a VM through the use of a bhyve hypervisor. I am sure this is not the sole approach.
Can someone direct me how best to proceed.