I have a main isp router and then a second router setup as an access point. The only thing hooked to my access point is my Quest VR headset. This is setup so I can stream PCVR from my PC wirelessly. The access point is hooked to both my PC and isp router with ethernet cable.
My question: I can set the bit rate on my VR headset. Is it exclusively my router which determines how high I can set the bit rate and have it be stable? Or do my PC specs also effect how high I can set the bit rate? My understanding is that the router itself determines this. So basically regardless of my PC specs (3060/11700) if I buy a high end router I should be able to jack up the bit rate and run it at 200mbs stable.
Right now on my Netgear R6400 AC1750 Smart Wi-Fi Router I can run around 115mbs stable but I would like to increase that number.
Don't have experience with this issue but logic dictates as follows:
Presuming you are not running any "mesh" configs then your Wifi capability is determined strictly by the wifi access point you are connecting to AND the connection settings of the client (Quest VR).
Are your ISP router's network jacks gigabit? If they're not, that would explain your 115mbps cap.
Sidenote: buy an modem on ebay and stop paying rental fee. It pays for itself in like 4 months. or at least enable bridge mode in isp router.
Kozel 0 points 3 years ago
Don't have experience with this issue but logic dictates as follows:
Presuming you are not running any "mesh" configs then your Wifi capability is determined strictly by the wifi access point you are connecting to AND the connection settings of the client (Quest VR).
Are your ISP router's network jacks gigabit? If they're not, that would explain your 115mbps cap.
Sidenote: buy an modem on ebay and stop paying rental fee. It pays for itself in like 4 months. or at least enable bridge mode in isp router.