In order to use Linux networking drivers, you need to be running off a Linux kernel for better or worse. The Linux support is generally focused on getting applications to work correctly, not kernel stuffs.
ndisgen might be a bit of a hack, but it's as close as you're gonna get without a native driver :\
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