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Using your pc's Mobile Hotspot (which is not the same as your phone's, I'll explain) to connect your headset directly to your pc instead of using your internet/ router
How your pc's Mobile Hotspot works: it shares it's own Wi-Fi connection with devices connected to your computer, essentially turning it into a 2nd router (for free. No, this mobile hotspot isn't paid for, it doesn't use phone service)
When using it with your headset, it essentially acts as a direct 2-way communication between your headset and pc, allowing your headset priority communication (instead of it having to compete with your phone, your tv, even the computer itself for bandwith)
while using wireless Wifi the computer needs to send 2 signals 24/7 creating stutters and graphical issues. when using Ethernet it gets 1 signal through a cable consistently so it doesnt need to send 2 signals only 1 being the VR headset.