This thread is a year old but i'm responding anyway. How do you like the Puppis? I bought one but couldn't get it work right with my Quest 3 and I think there were other issues. I also didn't spend too much time troubleshooting as I got frustrated, so I just resorted to the fool proof method of hardwiring ethernet right into my Quest 3 (but NOT using the dumbass Link Cable). In the event you have issues w/ the Puppis - be it connectivity, microstutters, performance or otherwise, here's the fool proof method of hardwiring your headset and using VD: https://old.reddit.com/r/AUTOMOBILISTA/comments/1lae2gp/how_is_vr_on_ams_2_now/mxmptzn/?context=3 That thread shows me learning how to do this. Essentially it's just: Buy USB-C to Ethernet + Charge Adapter. The USB-C connector is just for power and doesn't need to be connected to the PC. I bought this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D3FRMNW5?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_4&th=1 Run an ethernet cable from your modem/router to your PC. Run a separate ethernet cable from your modem/router to that dongle. Connect USB-C from dongle to headset. Note, that you need a high-speed USB-3.2 cable that supports data transfer speeds of at least 5 Gbps. I wasn't getting 5 Gbps w/ the official Link cable, at least not consistently. Also worth knowing: Active Cable: Required if your cable is longer than 10-16 feet, preventing signal loss. Right-Angle Connector: Plugs comfortably into the side of your headset and prevents strain on the port Get a a cable long enough so that the dongle doesn't need to be hanging off your Quest. In my case, the only thing I see and deal with is my Quest 3 and the 1 USB-C going into it as the dongle is tucked away. (Optional) Plug USB-C charging cable from dongle to power source. I just use the normal Quest charger wall wart. Turn off wifi on PC and Quest. Open VD Streamer on your PC and open VD app directly from your Quest and your PC should pop up in the Quest app. Play with settings and launch your game from Quest VD app. That's it. Step #6 is the only step you have to do more than once. I leave everything else plugged in, with my Quest hanging on a wall hanger w/ everything plugged in.
