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Is there exist in a market some usb->ethernet->wifi combo dongle?

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I have a USB-ended device which I want to connect to Enterprise Wireless network (EAP/TLS via FreeRadius). Is there any device in a market which can act as a WiFi client with EAP/TLS possibility?

Now this device connected to the network via USB-to-Ethernet adapter in a wall-mounted RJ45. Furthermore, is there any combo device in a market which can act as USB-to-Ethernet from one side and in the same time as Wireless client on the other side? details for what I am mention is on the followed picture:

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Michael Hampton avatar
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What is the point of having Ethernet in here? It is not necessary. And USB WiFi clients already exist and can be purchased with pocket coins.
A. Petrov avatar
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@Michael Hampton, the point is a configuring of a WiFi client from inside the device. device can configure ethernet. But can not see and configure Wifi
Michael Hampton avatar
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That sounds like a software problem.
A. Petrov avatar
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@Michael Hampton, this is a hardware problem, due to no OS inside the device
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What you're looking for is a wireless access point (WAP) with client mode. It's the same device you'd use to connect a wired device to WLAN.

Configure that WAP to connect to the Wi-Fi network and bridge that to its Ethernet interface. Make sure the WAP you select supports the authentication method of your Wi-Fi (WPA2/3-PSK or -ENT).

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