Hi!
I have MSI Z690 A PRO motherboard with 2.5 Gbps LAN port, which is connected via CAT-5e cable to ASUS AX58U router, which supports wifi-6 and has 4 1-Gigabit ports.
I use that to wirelessly play VR games on my Quest 2 headset which supports up to 1200 Mbps wi-fi speed.
The router is in the same room and roughly 2-3 meters from my playing zone.
My question is, assuming all hardware is working properly, since 1200 Mbps is technically more that 1 Gigabit, does this setup give me full 1200 Mbps bandwidth or am I bottlenecked by cat-5e or 1-Gigabit LAN ports on my router? If the answer is "Potentially yes", how do I test it?
I have MSI Z690 A PRO motherboard with 2.5 Gbps LAN port, which is connected via CAT-5e cable to ASUS AX58U router, which supports wifi-6 and has 4 1-Gigabit ports.
I use that to wirelessly play VR games on my Quest 2 headset which supports up to 1200 Mbps wi-fi speed.
The router is in the same room and roughly 2-3 meters from my playing zone.
My question is, assuming all hardware is working properly, since 1200 Mbps is technically more that 1 Gigabit, does this setup give me full 1200 Mbps bandwidth or am I bottlenecked by cat-5e or 1-Gigabit LAN ports on my router? If the answer is "Potentially yes", how do I test it?
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