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NGUDeathmate said:
Still an ongoing issue, but it's almost definitely an incompatibility with some routers and the quest 2.
Like Jason.yee2, I also have a DLink DSL-3900, and have the exact same issues. I brought the quest 2 to my office today and it worked perfectly.
I checked out logcat while it was trying to search for networks at home and the wifi module kept throwing errors. No errors when I was searching at home.
It could be an issue with a specific chipset. The DLink DSL-3900 uses the Mediatek chipset, which isn't known as the best around. It's one of the strangest software issues i've ever seen.
Also should be noted that this isn't a cheap router. This bloddy thing cost me 350 AUD.
10-27-2020 06:02 PM
Liperty said:
NGUDeathmate said:
Still an ongoing issue, but it's almost definitely an incompatibility with some routers and the quest 2.
Like Jason.yee2, I also have a DLink DSL-3900, and have the exact same issues. I brought the quest 2 to my office today and it worked perfectly.
I checked out logcat while it was trying to search for networks at home and the wifi module kept throwing errors. No errors when I was searching at home.
It could be an issue with a specific chipset. The DLink DSL-3900 uses the Mediatek chipset, which isn't known as the best around. It's one of the strangest software issues i've ever seen.
Also should be noted that this isn't a cheap router. This bloddy thing cost me 350 AUD.
I'd like to know which routers DO work really well... I have a Linksys EA-9500AU Router and a Orbi Mesh Wifi AP - RBR50 - neither of these provide a stable connection... even after setting up a 5Ghz dedicated guest channel on the Orbi. I even tried an old Telstra modem as a Wifi AP - and found that wasn't good either.. which leads me to wonder if it's actually something about the network that's causing Quest 2 to wig out - rather than the Wifi connection??
I would love to be able to diagnose what is ACTUALLY happening when we have unstable connections.