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Resolved - Unstable wifi coverage with Quest 3 on some Router Brands.

tfosseli
Adventurer
  • Update January 2024 - full post history below
Hi. Let me try to give a quick TLDR summery.
 
Since the launch of the Quest 3, numerous users have encountered difficulties with their Wi-Fi connections related to wireless PCVR. A notable bug affects certain mid-range AX and AXE routers, such as TP-Link's AXE75, leading to significant packet losses and varying negotiation rates. Consequently, connection speeds fluctuate between 480 and 1921 Mbps, occasionally reaching 2161 Mbps but rarely achieving the full 2401 Mbps speed.
 
In contrast, the Quest 2 maintains a stable 1200 Mbps on 5GHz dedicated networks. However, on release, the Quest 3 struggled to reach 720 Mbps, with speed fluctuations occurring every other second.
 
Meta was promptly notified of this issue on launch day and has been working on resolving it through build updates. Versions v.57 to v.60 have seen a dramatic reduction in negotiation rates, making wireless VR "usable" under certain conditions, particularly when in close proximity to the router and within the line of sight. Nevertheless, users still report random speed reductions to unusable levels (below 740 Mbps), even at close range.
 
TP-Link has been diligently working on resolving the issue since the initial launch. Unfortunately, their latest update indicates that they couldn't make a breakthrough on their end, and they believe the problem persists on the client side. They've conducted thorough tests with various chipsets, including MTK, BCM, and QCA routers, and it seems these routers are experiencing similar issues. Their focus shifted to Meta software updates, and their most recent test with the Quest3 V60 suggests that while the negotiation rate still varies, the occasional streaming lag seems to have disappeared.
 
A glance at this threads posts reveals that TP-Link is not the only affected brand; users with Asus and other AX and AXE routers also face similar challenges. The root cause seems to be linked to either Meta or Qualcomm. Users have noted similar issues with the Google Pixel 7, leading to speculation about problems with the XR2 Gen2/Snapdragon 8 Gen2 drivers. So in other words it's in Meta and Qualcomm's hands at the moment.
 
Please reply to this thread and post your information as per Metas instructions:
 
"December 14th Update from @MetaQuestSupport 
Hey everyone! I wanted to let you all know that I heard back from our engineering team. It looks like there might've been some changes with the recent v60 update. I recommend checking your headset to make sure that it is updated to the latest version, and then checking your Wi-Fi connection with your headset. If you're still having trouble after updating your headset, please let me know the below information and I'll pass it along to our engineering team so this can be looked into further.
 1. Router make and model.
 2. Router firmware.
 3. Full Headset version. (59.0.0.##) Go to Settings > System > Software Update"
 
You can also make a video grab of your issue and send it to Meta over the "report a problem" option in the headset.
 
 
NOTE: If you have a working setup with a different router and not experiencing any issues please post the details on this separate thread: https://communityforums.atmeta.com/t5/Get-Help/What-Wifi-6e-routers-currently-works-bug-free-with-th...
 
 
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Original post October 10th 2023
 

On my Quest 3 the WIFI signal is hopping from 720 - 864 - 960 

But my Quest 2 ti stable at 1200 Mbps

I am sitting 1 m from the Ruter

Is my Quest 3 broken or is this a bug?

 

Edit FYI: This is a firmware bug with communication between some brand of routers. Please post your info here as a reply. (Se MetaQuestSupports reply)

The team has been made aware and is currently looking into the unstable connection reports.

Meta needs to know:

  1. What version is your headset running? (Full number, i.e. 57.0.0.####)
    • Quick Settings > System > Software Update
  2. Which router do you currently have?
  3. Tag @MetaQuestSupport 

Also.. Remember to send a bug report via Oculus apps or headset...

Here is how: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i9Q_h_yeQQ

 

Edit 2, to be clear: 

The issue is not dependent on AirLink or VirtualDesktop. It's a clear communication issue between the Quest 3 and certain routers in Quest build vertion 57.  That effects both 5Ghz and 6Ghz. Quest 2 is unaffected.

Here is the issue we are facing demonstrated to TP-link:

https://youtu.be/JFrl9rTJH8E?si=2vBOI6E2PjGvPL_7

 

If you're r not experiencing any issues please post the details on this seperate thread: https://communityforums.atmeta.com/t5/Get-Help/What-Wifi-6e-routers-currently-works-bug-free-with-th...

 

Edit 3 - Update:

Version 59 showed no improvement. TP-Link has received a unit and are experiencing the same negotiation rate problems. They are investigating the problem. 

 

@MetaQuestSupport has stated that they are working on the issue and it will be fixed in a future firmware update. https://communityforums.atmeta.com/t5/Get-Help/Unstable-wifi-covarage-with-Quest-3-on-some-Router-Br...

 

Edit 4 - Update...
TP-Watched  @VirtualOmnipresence 's video  and confirmed: 

Our Wireless RD found that it might be the case Quest3 are kind Quest3's wireless connection rate strategy is more aggressive in terms of speed reduction. Once it encounters wireless packet loss or interference, it will reduce the negotiation rate on a large scale, thus affecting the actual wireless performance.

In other words, it is actually unnecessarily overly sensitive... especially when interference is basically impossible at 6GHz.

We've tested the Quest3 v57(haven't got v59 yet) so far with almost all our routers from wifi6e to wifi7 with QCA/BCM chipest...

Also thanks a lot for your updates about that article, we will also notice to get the previous quest2 sample to check how it works with our router in old firmware, then upgrade it to newer one for checking.

We will also focus on this issue later quickly if there's new firmware released.

 

Edit 5 - November 20th 2023

Still no more contact with meta and the silence is deafening. 

Though with the new update to v.59 it is actually a lot better on AXE75 for both 5g and 6g. It's fluxing, but not below 1200 in 6g and not below 720 in 5g. Making it... "usable"... if you are relatively close to your router.

Here is my video in my test with v. 59.

We still want to take advantage of the 2401 Mbps so that we are not reliant on no interference and being 2 to 3 meters from the access point. 

Any working 6Ghz device connected to a 6 Ghz router, dedicated at close range should output a connection at 2401Mbps. If it doesn't it's simply not working correctly. 

So I'm not giving you a pass just yet Meta. 😉

 

Edit 6 December 8th

A lot of new posts here and in my community on still experiencing this issue making their wireless experience unbearable. The uptick has been noticeable since the release of SteamLink bringing more people over to PC wireless. 

I also go a new confirmation from MetaSupport over email:

Meta Store Support following up on your issue.

To clarify, the issue you are experiencing is most likely to be patched up with a new software update. I know how inconvenient this may be for you. We really appreciate your extended patience and utmost understanding regarding this matter. As much as I would like to give you an exact timeline, since this is still a known issue, I'm afraid we are still unable to provide an exact date for it.

This is also for our customers, as we don't want to set you an expectation that is vague. We value transparency here at Meta, and we can assure you that we will quickly contact you as soon as possible once the issue is resolved or workarounds are provided.

We're eager to have this one sorted out for you, so we'll keep an eye on this issue. Looking forward to solve this issue at your earliest convenience so you can proceed enjoying your VR experience.

----

later:

I can confirm that your issue regarding Wi-Fi connection has been coordinated with our engineering team; however, they didn't provide an exact time; maybe they are still figuring out the root cause of the issue. By the way, thank you for the clear explanation of your issue; that helps us a lot.

 

Edit December 14th Update from @MetaQuestSupport 

Hey everyone! I wanted to let you all know that I heard back from our engineering team. It looks like there might've been some changes with the recent v60 update. I recommend checking your headset to make sure that it is updated to the latest version, and then checking your Wi-Fi connection with your headset. If you're still having trouble after updating your headset, please let me know the below information and I'll pass it along to our engineering team so this can be looked into further.

  1. Router make and model.
  2. Router firmware.
  3. Full Headset version. (59.0.0.##)
    1. Settings > System > Software Update

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Here is my video on testing version 60

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router Asus GT-AX6000, 160MHz, AX Only.
6a standard cable, 2.5GB ports on the motherboard and router.
Oculus Debug Tools - Encode Bitrate (Mbps) = 800, Encode Dynamic Bitrate - disable,
H.264.

Exactly the same issues, I have firmware v63.
The speed drops by 80-250MBits and  after such bandwidth drops the image
starts to twitch and does not immediately return to normal after the speed is restored.
No problem playing over cable with 960Mbps.

 
The screenshot was taken during the game HL Alyx.


GT-AX6000-Alyx.jpg

Nait1
Explorer

other examples of HL Hylix with fixed fidelity (+vr_fidelity_level_auto 0 +vr_fidelity_level 3)
960Mbps and ASW disabed in Oceulus Debug ToolsGT-AX6000-Alyx1.jpgGT-AX6000-Alyx2.jpg

Nait1
Explorer
 
I'm not sure if this problem will be solved,
as the default airlink settings do not have this problem : 
     Dynamic bitrate 200Mbps in airlink settings 
    Oculus Debug Tools - Encode Bitrate (Mbps) = 0, Encode Dynamic Bitrate - default  

but the picture quality is worse at low bitrate
 
It is not clear why, as tfosseli said - "In contrast, the Quest 2 maintains a stable 1200 Mbps on 5GHz dedicated networks." but here have limit for 960Mbps with speed fluctuations.
Now it doesn't happen every second like on old firmware, but the problem still remains.

I have to agree. I think some improvement has been had, but mostly they have masked the issue for most by locking the top link speed so that unless you delve deeper you will only see a constant connection and attribute the performance to network or PC lag. As with the power issues I have to wonder where the improvements came from and at what cost to the overall performance of the headset.

MoleUK
Protege

Still dealing with this issue with the QPro and an AXE75 (EU), speed fluctuates constantly.

nixt
Explorer

After moving my TP-Link  AXE5400 away from all other electronic devices, shutting everything off except the 6ghz band, turning off all other device connections except the headset and my wired computer, I can actually get it to stay at 2401Mbps ...... provided I am facing directly at the router and about 1 meter apart. 😞 

If i turn my head in the middle of a game, or even in SteamVR, the connection will drop bad, fluctuates between 2401Mbps and 1100, latency spikes to>200ms, fps is destroyed etc...  If I then turn back around and face the router, it corrects itself very quickly and I resume the 2401Mbps, 120FPS, latency in the low to mid 30s and it's butter smooth.

This is my EXACT issue. And I recall 100% this was Not the case with v60 at least. I played mid way through HL2VR when it started, with no issues, maybe some minor lags, but nothing like this. 

I got a UniFi UAP 7 Pro. I have an SSID with 2.4/5/6ghz. My Quest 3 initially connects on 6ghz but after 10-15 seconds it switches to 5ghz. Tried changing creating an SSID that is 6ghz only and it connects, but after 10-15 seconds, it disconnects from that 6ghz only SSID and reconnects. This happens over and over. My other 6e devices like our iPhone 15 Pro Max devices have no problems staying connected to 6ghz. 

Running the latest v64 update on the Quest 3. 

If I keep my head still, the connection stays at 2401. Like you, the moment I start moving my head around the connection speed starts dropping/fluctuating. If it gets really bad I can lose my connection to VD entirely for 20-30 seconds or so.

Also on an AXE5400 / AXE75.

My router is up on a plant shelf, angled towards my play area, in the room I play in. It's essentially "above my head." I wonder if that's why I'm not having the movement issues some are still reporting. 

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