If this works, this would be an amazing step. TLDR: 2 Computers, one laptop holding Oculus Rift, other one on Ethernet holding 2 sensors, FlexiHub transferring the 2 sensors data to the laptop via wireless router on 5ghz. So, the only thing is I need to know if FlexiHub can transfer 2 USB 3.0 connections (each possibly going at 640MBps, I haven't measured the amount of data those sensors use) because if it can, and the 5GHZ connection can make use of it, then we are closer to economic levels of wireless VR. In theory, this should be able to work if the data transfer rate can be seamless. I'm trying to explain this the best I can because I am wanting to test this. No restrictions (other than the range of the sensors). So, through FlexiHub, a mini pc or such connected by Ethernet would give the information from the two sensors to the laptop through wifi, and then use said data to play games with no wires attached. The idea was using a laptop, for example a laptop that has a GTX 1060, 8GB of RAM, and so on (hopefully with a 5ghz connection), connect that directly to the Oculus Rift headset, place the laptop in a backpack, and then have another device (say a desktop or mini pc with 2 USB 3.0 ports) connect the sensors and have them be used via FlexiHub. The Oculus Sensors though, can be attatched to the PC, and can serve the same function as the Light Houses. Those two lighthouses are wireless because of that and don't need to be connected to any PC. Well, I was thinking that since the HTC Vive uses room scale and connects the sensors via the HTC Vive Hub. It is not clear for me, what exact needs this will meet? Could you explain more?
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