BENFEI USB-C to Ethernet Gigabit Adapter with 100W Power Delivery, Thunderbolt 3/4 to RJ45 Ethernet LAN Network Adapter Compatible with iPhone 15 Pro/Max, MacBook Pro/Air 2023, iMac

BENFEI USB-C to Ethernet Gigabit Adapter with 100W Power Delivery, Thunderbolt 3/4 to RJ45 Ethernet LAN Network Adapter Compatible with iPhone 15 Pro/Max, MacBook Pro/Air 2023, iMac

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nomatch_ posted on r/iracing5d

As from someone who had spent a lot of time trying to get the best out of Meta Quest 3, I recommend using Virtual desktop using an ethernet to usb adapter. The Visuals are alot better, I never had any kind of disconnect (that i remember). You just launch the VD app, set it up the first time and the next time you race is pretty much plug and play. Here is my setup : I have a network switch something like this : Amazon.com: TP-Link TL-SG105, 5 Port Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Switch, Network Hub, Ethernet Splitter, Plug & Play, Fanless Metal Design, Shielded Ports, Traffic Optimization : Electronics I have that switch plugged in to the wall. (i am lucky that my rooms has ethernet ports in them) then my pc is plugged into that switch. Then I have one of these : Amazon.com: BENFEI USB-C to Ethernet Gigabit Adapter with 100W Power Delivery, Thunderbolt 3/4 to RJ45 Ethernet LAN Network Adapter Compatible with iPhone 15 Pro/Max, MacBook Pro/Air 2023, iMac : Electronics Plug an ethernet cable to that and plug it to the switch. The other end goes to the VR. then it has a PD-in port where you can plug in your VR charger so it wont die. Thats it! but im mostly on triples now cause im lazy doing all of that :) hope this helps

ModestKingRat posted on r/iracing6d

I use the below. Provides charging and direct ethernet. BENFEI USB-C to Ethernet Gigabit... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D3GZMN8X?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share USB C extension cable on the end of it so I’m not dragging the dongle around.

CalMac91 posted on r/virtualpinball1w

BENFEI USB-C to Ethernet Gigabit... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D3GZMN8X?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share And a flat cat 6 like this has been nice for flexibility Jadaol Cat 6 Ethernet Cable 25... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018BCJKE0?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

takenosheeet posted on r/iracing3w

Yep, you just need something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D3GZMN8X Plug ethernet into your gigabit router/switch, and plug a PD power supply into the side, and the cable going to the headset carries signal and power. The adapter allows up to 100w. Just turn off wifi in q3 and it works. No setup. Also, some people use PoE injectors or switch/router and send it all over cat5/6.

PlanZSmiles posted on r/virtualreality9w

This is incorrect. You can use VD with a cable link and you can also use it with an Ethernet adapter: Meta link cable: https://github.com/Genymobile/gnirehtet Ethernet: https://forum.dcs.world/topic/366783-quest-pro-with-ethernet-how-to/ With this power delivery adapter: https://a.co/d/00q9ITxo Edit: the ability for people to read one thing and immediately misinterpret what is plainly spelled out is crazy. “VD fans jumping through flaming hoops” when it’s guys like this that are just ridiculous haters for some odd reason who show they can’t even bother to read. Use whatever you want, I really don’t care, but don’t sit there at tell false information because you did 2 minutes of research, if any, and likely didnt even read what you researched.

PlanZSmiles posted on r/virtualreality11w

No problem man, that’s why we share the knowledge! Going to say, this reads like a lot but after you set it you can forget it. No configuration changes necessary after. My issue with USB-C for my headset was that at high bitrates over H264+ on Virtual Desktop, I got wild decode latency pushing upwards of 150ms total. With WiFi and Ethernet, I get 25 ms - 37 ms total latency. If I didn’t do endurance races, I would go WiFi but 2 hour battery doesn’t bode well for 4+ hour events For Ethernet, you need an adapter like the one at the end and since it’s a bit cumbersome on the face I use the second link as an extension from the plugin port to the right side of my headset where the Ethernet comes from. If your computer is plugged in via Ethernet then you will need a network switch to instead plug both your PC Ethernet into and your Quest 3 headset into and the Ethernet from the router attached to the switch. If you’re on WiFi on your pc, you can simply plug the Ethernet for the quest 3 directly into your PCs open port and then go to network adapter > properties > enable internet sharing. There is a requirement if you go this route to modify some registry keys to make this persist on computer restart otherwise you have to do it every time you turn on your PC, here’s a guide https://github.com/Crayphish/vrdocs/wiki/Internet-Connection-Sharing and the last step, step 5 is what I’m referring to. You also need to enable the Ethernet capability on the Quest with Android Debug Bridge, which is simply putting your Quest in developer mode, connecting it to the PC via usb and then running the enable Ethernet port command via your PCs command line. BENFEI USB-C to Ethernet Gigabit... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D3GZMN8X?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share UseBean Right Angle USB C... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08D9GP342?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

PlanZSmiles posted on r/virtualreality13w

Get this one instead, from my research there was a specific one you needed because of its chipset. This is the one I have and it works: BENFEI USB-C to Ethernet Gigabit... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D3GZMN8X?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share Also if you want to keep your wires orderly this is what I have done. The right angle usb c extension I wrapped from the charging port on my headset to the right of bobo vr s3 and Velcrod it down. Then I have the Ethernet adapter plug directly into this so that it’s out of the way UseBean Right Angle USB C... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08D9GP342?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

PlanZSmiles posted on r/virtualreality16w

Get a switch, and connect tcp booster to that then the switch to your computer and then to the Ethernet to USB c adapter and then plug in a usb power box to a power socket and the usb c into the Ethernet adapter. Then just make sure to enable the Ethernet on the Quest (look up the instructions) Adapter: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D3GZMN8X?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share Switch: https://a.co/d/0bLkpxya Install this library including the Java idk and ADB (Android Studio, the library links the versions you need and you can extract the ADB file in the same installation as the library. JDK can default its installation ) on your desktop: https://github.com/Genymobile/gnirehtet#run-simple After that enable developer mode on your quest 3 (meta horizon app on your phone, go to the headset icon then on the device. Scroll to headset settings > developer mode > toggle to enable. Now you will need to open the command prompt in the directory you installed ADB and run these commands after plugging in your quest to your computer with just a usb cable .\adb devices .\adb shell setprop debug.usb.ethernet.enabled 1 After that, unplug your quest 3 and plug in the Ethernet adapter with it setup with the Ethernet cable and usb charger. Turn off wifi and open virtual desktop. If it doesn’t work try restarting the Quest.

darienm posted on r/oculusquest17w

This one works as a USB-C to Ethernet adapter and includes a charging port that feeds power to the USB-C. https://a.co/d/08WSPStz I might recommend getting a 90-degree USB-C to USB-C connector so it can be attached (hook-and-loop) a bit more flush against the headset.