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No, Intel AX200 based PCIe WiFi cards aren't suitable for Oculus Air Link.

No, Intel AX200 based PCIe WiFi cards aren't suitable for Oculus Air Link.

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Sawano
Junior Member
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08-17-2019, 06:20 PM
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I discovered a "Tenda E30" Wi-Fi 6 card around $30, and I'm curious about its value. Since I already have a Technicolor CGA2121 modem in a nearby room, I’m hesitant about installing additional wiring. My main need is to stream PCVR games with my Oculus Quest 2 without any extra strain. I want to make sure the card can handle the load and doesn’t cause packet loss.
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Sawano
08-17-2019, 06:20 PM #1

I discovered a "Tenda E30" Wi-Fi 6 card around $30, and I'm curious about its value. Since I already have a Technicolor CGA2121 modem in a nearby room, I’m hesitant about installing additional wiring. My main need is to stream PCVR games with my Oculus Quest 2 without any extra strain. I want to make sure the card can handle the load and doesn’t cause packet loss.

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mminchich
Member
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08-18-2019, 11:04 AM
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The AX200 functions fine, the AX210 performs better, yet neither ensures a strong VR connection due to numerous interference factors. The sole assurance of a solid link remains a direct wired setup to the computer.
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mminchich
08-18-2019, 11:04 AM #2

The AX200 functions fine, the AX210 performs better, yet neither ensures a strong VR connection due to numerous interference factors. The sole assurance of a solid link remains a direct wired setup to the computer.