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VIVE Wireless Adapter
Changing VIVE Wireless settings
1.
Click
to access VIVE Wireless settings.
2.
Click Settings to change the headset name or language.
There's also an option for choosing a connection mode when you're in a multiuser
environment. See
3.
Click Pair new device if you need to wirelessly connect your computer with a different
headset.
Troubleshooting and FAQs
Video quality is unstable, and there are dropped frames or glitches in some VR
content. Why is that?
VR titles have varying system requirements depending on their content size and quality. Make
sure your computer meets the recommended system requirements for VIVE Wireless Adapter
and the VR content you're playing.
What should I do when I'm getting an error code 94 after installing the PCIe WiGig
card?
Typically, error code 94 indicates compatibility issues with the PCIe WiGig
computer's motherboard. The best solution is to install the PCIe WiGig
that's the same size as the card. If such a slot is not available, try inserting the card in a x4 slot.
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Your PCIe WiGig
card has been tested to be compatible with most known motherboards. In very
rare cases, compatibility issues may occur with lesser-known motherboards. If the error does
occur, shut down your computer, move the PCIe card to a different slot, and try again.
What's the maximum range of VIVE Wireless Adapter and the wireless link box?
The maximum coverage of wireless data transmission is within a 6 m x 6 m (20 ft x 20 ft) space.
Your VR headset and base stations have their own requirements, and the size of the space they
support will affect actual coverage.
How do I set up a wireless multiuser VR environment?
This is the recommended setup for base stations and play areas when trying to create a multiuser
VR environment with VIVE Wireless Adapter and your headsets.
§ Set up a 5 m x 5 m (16.4 ft x 16.4 ft) space for the two base stations.
§ Each user needs a headset attached with VIVE Wireless Adapter.
How do I set up a wireless multiuser VR environment?
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card and the
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card in a x1 PCIe slot