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I do have the exact same problem with TP-Link Archer C80. I have tried every setting possible.
Try disabling QoS settings in the router, it might be killing all the other devices when the Quest is connected. Also try disabling IPv6 and see if the problem goes away with only IPv4 enabled.
- Ob1ToTo5 months agoExplorer
QoS is not enabled by default. I also tried disabling NAT Boost. IPv6 is disabled by default.
- steve_405 months agoHonored Visionary
Have you tried connecting the headset to a different wifi network on the same router (eg. 2.4 GHz instead of 5 GHz)? Ideally the Quest should be on 5 GHz, but that is mainly if you intend to play PCVR games wirelessly.
Also, what country are you in, and are you using a VPN?
- Ob1ToTo5 months agoExplorer
I haven't tried the 2.4Ghz network. I don't use a VPN. I have tried to connect it to a guest network or an IoT network. Always the same result. I even tried to create a hotspot from my PC wifi adapter and connect the Quest 3 to my PC's hotspot, which was sharing the router network (PC connected via LAN to the router)