mirrored mode

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Mirrored mode is a networking feature in Windows 11 that improves WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) connectivity by mirroring the host's network interfaces into the Linux environment. This tag covers discussions about configuring mirrored networking for WSL, including DNS tunneling and resolving common networking issues. Topics include step-by-step setup guides, comparisons with default NAT-based networking, and troubleshooting tips for developers seeking seamless network access between Windows and Linux. The content focuses on practical, production-minded solutions for WSL networking in Windows 11.
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    WSL Networking in Windows 11: Mirrored Mode and DNS Tunneling Guide

    For years WSL made Linux on Windows feel like a magic trick — seamless file access, native tooling, and the ability to run servers, compilers, and development stacks without dual-booting — but networking has long been the weakest link; recent additions in Windows 11 (notably mirrored networking...
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