10-11-2023
06:28 AM
- last edited on
08-20-2024
08:29 AM
by
TheAntiSocializ
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:
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.
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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.
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Solved! Go to Solution.
01-15-2024 06:41 AM - edited 01-15-2024 06:44 AM
I'm having the same problem using an ASUS RT-AX55 (AX1800). I've tested on Virtual Desktop, Air Link, and Steam Link. All of them do the same thing with the stuttering. It might work very well for 5-10 seconds, then a brief hitch. Some situations cause it to happen more often than others.
Windows 10
32GB RAM
Geforce 4070
ASUS RT-AX55 (AX1800) hard wired to computer, used ONLY for the purpose of VR. We have another router for the household. This is in the corner of my room about 6-8ft from where I play. There are no obstructions.
Sorry that I can't offer any solutions. I figured the best I can do it throw in a "me too" to help Meta realize that this is widespread. Also, thanks to the OP and everyone who is contributing to find a solution!
01-15-2024 09:17 AM
I don't know what exactly you mean about forcing the signal into the antenna, can you explain?
I don't think AXE16000 is such a bad router..
01-15-2024 11:43 AM
Asus has more than one AXE16000
The gt-axe16000 is amazing in all categories
The Zen axe16000 is different and has a much smaller antenna array. And it performs worse with Quest 3 than the GT does
When I said brute Force I just meant that by buying the routers with the largest possible range they likely will have the strongest signal broadcast strength in the immediate vicinity too. So if the reason really is that antenna not being sufficient it makes sense why all the huge range Asus routers are the ones that are doing well with it
01-16-2024 12:20 AM - edited 01-16-2024 12:24 AM
It's pretty insane how bad it is... My dedicated 5Ghz Wifi6 Access Point only delivers full speed at 1200 Mbps when the headset is inches from the AP. However, the speed drops to 800-780 Mbps when I move it about two feet away from it. In contrast, my Quest 2 remains stable at 1200 Mbps up to 8 meters away from the AP, as long as there is a direct line of sight. You can check out my AP setup here, along with the performance test results. https://youtu.be/RFGjCXDRasM?si=BV9OcD6bDbhbHK5L
I am still considering the possibility of driver issues. I am foolishly hoping that it is just a driver issue... but I am starting to lose faith. If it is ultimately determined to be a result of terrible design, I would be very disappointed with Meta.
@MetaQuestSupport can you please give us an update to know if the engineers are still working on this issue or if they have optimized it as far as they can?
01-16-2024 12:35 AM - edited 01-16-2024 03:14 AM
Hi guys, just a quick message. I was having the same stutters like you are describing but I saw that for two weeks on Christmas it didn't stutter. Then when the stutters returned I started thinking that maybe on those two weeks some neighbor wasn't at home and that made my wifi more stable. Yesterday I changed the wifi channel and the connection became 99% flawless. I thought i already was on a free wifi channel and that my building was not very congested, but i checked with the software Netspot and it turned out that my other main router was in the same 80mhz channel and the neighbor next to me is also on the same channel.
I used this image:
You see, the 80mhz channels are 42, 58, 106 and 122. Those also have the 40 and 20 mhz channels inside. I had the 108 channel and my neighbor had the 100, and because those are all on the 106 80mhz channel, it was stuttering. I changed to the 116 channel that is inside the 122 80mhz channel and it solved the stutters almost perfectly because no one around me is using it (I also tried the 42 and 58 80mhz channels but those were stuttering too). You can also limit it to the 160mhz channels, but because it has even more lower channels inside, it didn't help to solve the stuttering (even though the bandwidth doubled from 1200mbps to 2400mbps).
Maybe I'm dumb describing this in this way and you all know this, but I hope this helps someone as it helped me. I'm now playing Half Life 2 VR mod without stuttering.
Router: Asus RT-AX57
01-16-2024 01:44 AM
Pro tip… if you want to summon MetaQuest support just stand up against trolls on this forum and they will magically appear 🙂
01-16-2024 02:46 PM
Can somebody replicate this?
01-16-2024 03:03 PM
@MetaQuestSupport could you give us an update about the software development? What is the status from engineering team? Is there room for sw improvement yet?
01-16-2024 03:39 PM
@MetaQuestSupport - What is the current status of the WiFi issue fix? Is something planned for the next update?
The silence is deafening, and looks quite bad from the outside. I have already warned multiple people against the purchase of a Quest 3, because of this exact issue. (can't believe we're on page 86, and still no solution in sight...)
01-16-2024 03:46 PM - edited 01-16-2024 03:46 PM
This isn’t the issue. They had another device on the same band which caused interference and stuttering. The issue we are seeing is the transmit/receive speed is dropping off dramatically within metres of the device even on 6ghz where there is no one around us on the same band. Which ‘seems’ to indicate it’s a hardware issue