I am make one change. I turn off motherboard MSI Driver Utility in mobo (or again?). Can anyone make right internet on, again, via virtualzation, or QEMU/KVM? Mm-m. Does virtualization have to have Windows registration? No one sniff sniff want to pay for Windows 11 within Linux or a Windows 11 within a Windows 11. Sometime, I am want up to 3 Windows virtualization. Now, Windows random display internet adapter as “identifying…” or “unidentified network”? I no have internet on virtual QEMU, or no. knock, knock Why?
I guess the shortest version is:
What in the world is your problem?
What is it that you want to do - but can’t, for some reason?
I have no idea what you are talking about.
Apparently yes, because there are plenty of people here running virtual machines that connect to the internet.
If your virtual machine runs Microsoft Windows or another proprietary OS, then yes, you need a license for that.
That is a Windows problem, not a GNU/Linux problem. I would propose consulting the Microsoft Knowledge Base for that.
Not a Manjaro or even generic GNU/Linux problem.