If you must run it on Windows, use WSL2 + a supported USB adapter passed through via USB/IP – but that’s a complex setup. Otherwise, stick to a dedicated Linux environment.
I’ve used Aircrack-ng on Linux for years, so I was curious to try the native Windows version (via the provided binaries or running on Windows Subsystem for Linux). Here’s the honest reality: it works, but with major caveats. aircrack-ng windows
Powerful but Painful on Windows – Not for Beginners Rating: ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5) If you must run it on Windows, use