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Connect the Meta Quest 3 to your PC wirelessly.

Connect the Meta Quest 3 to your PC wirelessly.

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Skyguy_
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12-25-2021, 12:04 AM
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Good morning! Here's a really random question, My motherboard has WiFi 6e built in, but the wifi I'm connected to is very slow. It's a shared connection for all tenants in the building, 2.4Ghz, and I have no access to the router or any ethernet lines. If I wanted to use my Quest 3 with my PC wirelessly, would there be any way to connect them directly to each other (almost like the PC was a wifi router) so they could talk without having to bounce signals through the router 2 rooms away.
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Skyguy_
12-25-2021, 12:04 AM #1

Good morning! Here's a really random question, My motherboard has WiFi 6e built in, but the wifi I'm connected to is very slow. It's a shared connection for all tenants in the building, 2.4Ghz, and I have no access to the router or any ethernet lines. If I wanted to use my Quest 3 with my PC wirelessly, would there be any way to connect them directly to each other (almost like the PC was a wifi router) so they could talk without having to bounce signals through the router 2 rooms away.

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zPrisonPvP
Member
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12-28-2021, 05:08 PM
#2
If connected to the router, you could leverage the Hotspot function in Windows to broadcast the link wirelessly to your headset. I attempted this earlier with my Q2, but it proved more stable to simply plug the headset directly into the Wi-Fi. You won't be able to activate hotspot mode when your computer is already using Wi-Fi.
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zPrisonPvP
12-28-2021, 05:08 PM #2

If connected to the router, you could leverage the Hotspot function in Windows to broadcast the link wirelessly to your headset. I attempted this earlier with my Q2, but it proved more stable to simply plug the headset directly into the Wi-Fi. You won't be able to activate hotspot mode when your computer is already using Wi-Fi.