@Unseul have a look at the Honor router 3 - I doubt you will find a WiFi 6 router any cheaper than that.
The other option would be a wifi 6 hotspot direct from your pc, eg if you have a wifi 6 enabled motherboard.
Yes if youre replacing your main wifi with a 3rd party one you set the original one to modem only mode and ethernet it to the new router.
If you buy a wifi 6 router does it also support older 5GhZ and 2.4 GHz devices?
Nah, if I'm using wifi, I'm not near my PC, PC is wired to my vodafone router/modem (cat 5e, but should be more than enough right).
I presume I'd need to set the Vodafone to modem only, then use the Honor router as the router?
It may be less of an issue with WiFi 6 due to how the protocol works, but in theory you are best using the router as a dedicated access point just for the WiFi streaming and keeping it close to the Quest. That way you aren’t fighting any other devices on the network.
So ideally you would keep your normal WiFi network, connect the new router to your PC via Ethernet with the router as close to your play area as possible, and set it to work as a bridge on a different network SSID to your normal network.
Do you have 2 Ethernet ports on the PC?
If not you could always add a cheap Ethernet pci card to give an additional port and avoid having to swap.
The main concern for me would be distance above all else - 5.4ghz performance drops off pretty rapidly with distance/obstacles so to get the best you really need to be close and unobstructed.
Ah ok, just connect the new router to the existing router by Ethernet and set to bridge with a separate SSID and locate it as close to the play room as possible.
Virtual desktop will show you your latency and your video rate, so you can always experiment.
Any sign of game sizes increases significantly on the Quest 2 compared to the 1? Not sure to get 64gb or 256gb.
Only planning on having games and probably no movies stored on it. Aim is to mostly be used for PCVR.
Well oddly enough in my case compared to the current link on the quest I would actually give the visual nod to virtual desktop... despite being lower bitrate it appears sharper and contrast is less washed out. More latency though, but for many games still low enough not to matter too much.
Godin seemed excited about the prospects of the XR2 and wifi6, and as far as I can tell he never sleeps so I expect he’ll roll out improvements for quest 2 before the official link does.