

Maybe depends on the size of your model as ChrisP (above) needed a wfi-6 router.How do you position yourself against your competitors?Ī leader in architecture software based on independent ratings from thousands of architects, SketchUp leads the pack with the highest satisfaction score according to G2’s Report for Architecture.

router… I found a 5ghz router worked fine.Sidequest patch for Virtual Desktop (see youtube video).Oculus Developer access (see youtube video).Virtual Desktop Streamer App (not sure if needed but you’ll find it in the youtube video).Virtual Desktop $19.99 (get it from the Oculus app store).Trimble Account … (you need to save models here to view them).SketchUp Viewer VR app(once you get the pro account, in Trimble, you can go to View-included-applications and download this app).Sketchup Pro 2021 version (or trial version!).I have a PC with i7, 16gb ram and GTX 1050 graphics card. You need a gaming PC with a fat graphics card and a decent router (my router details below). Find a youTube video like this: How To Play PC VR Games On The Oculus Quest 2 - YouTube Default controls are still poor but if you can set up a large space (maximum is about 25’ x 25’ for quest 2)… it’s mind blowing.

Very similar to ChrisP but slightly different setup. Yes it’s a bit of a pain to get going, but once you get this setup you’ll be able to get all your PC application to work on VR fully wirelessly which is the really cool part.

Then you’ll get frustrated and write bad reviews online. If your wifi is not fast enough then it will “kind of work” but cut out all the time and you’ll wonder what the heck is going on. Yes, Wifi-AC is not going to cut it, you need the FASTEST wifi that is out there and your 2019 tech is not fast enough to achieve the 1.5Gb/sec transfer rate.
