So I was right? Internet is not the issue, your VR is. Because when I said to you to download a big file from a web browser or do the same thing in desktop mode for a VR app/game it didn't happen so that leaves with only your VR headset being the problem. TP-Link overheat or bad Quest 2 VR Wi-Fi.
Courage !
A pizza is round because pizza. Packed in a square box because I suppose it's easier to manufacture a square box than a round box? Eaten as triangles because you're sharing with someone and that triangles are easier to cut then say if you were to make a circular cut from the center of the pizza.
> flemme Ah ! la fameuse grasse matinée ne t'est pas parvenue aujourd'hui Gwendal, n'est-ce pas ?
> Without vr - all good If your VR headset doesn't work in wireless mode but wired mode then you have found your problem. I assume you didn't buy the official accessory (or a reliable third-party one) for wireless VR for your headset or worst if your VR headset didn't have wireless support at all.
Ever heard of video game? For a gamedev, it happens more than often to post a video longer than 1 minute on a social media to show gameplay. I, for myself is not happy with Bluesky being too short for what I want to show unlike another social media where I could.
container ship
Tout, Gwendal.
Please do report: not everyone here wants to see untagged NSFW. bsky.app/profile/sinf...
1. VR, wired or wireless to the PC? 2. Does it happen too if you download anything big enough (several GB) on your PC? 3. Coaxial to modem tells me nothing but modem to router in AP mode? Is it the modem connected to the router in AP mode or the PC to the router in AP mode? 4. Your log is messed up.