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Thanks for the post - unfortunately the quest headsets do not expose the appropriate android interfaces to make it possible for third party apps to communicate through USB in the required way to get this working - So right now, there aren't plans to support this.
However, if things change in the future, we'll be sure to re-evaluate and let you know.
Thanks.
What about something like this?
https://github.com/alvr-org/ALVR/wiki/ALVR-wired-setup-(ALVR-over-USB)
ummm... Who are you?
usb is not fast enough
tb may work
Oculus link allows you to use a usb 3.0 cable to connect a Quest 2 or Quest 3 to your computer to stream VR. You have to allow permissions on the quest 2 to connect to your machine, open Oculus link and then open steam from your mirrored desktop.
QUEST AIR LINK and STEAM LINK are different. They work over wifi and require your computer to be connected via Ethernet (wired) to your router. They won't even open unless you meet all the criteria.
The reason I know this (and I know certain people are making stuff up) is that I just bought the quest 2 for $249 on amazon and a 16ft USB 3.0 cable so I could mess with it. Yes, It does work. It's a pain, but it works.
The Defensive Butcher was 100% right.