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6. TP-Link AV600 Powerline Ethernet Adapter - Plug&Play, Power Saving, Nano Powerline Adapter, Expand Home Network with Stable Connections (TL-PA4010 KIT)

    Features:
  • Fast speed: Wired connection with high speed data transfer rate, ideal for HD video or 3D video streaming and online gaming, up to 100Mbps
  • Plug and Play: No new wires and no configuration required; Step 1: connect 1 adapter to your router. Step 2: plug in another Powerline adapter wherever you need wired internet service.
  • Network expansion: The TL-PA4010 KIT transforms your home's existing electrical circuit into a high-speed network with no need for new wires or drilling and brings wired network to anywhere there is a power outlet(Up to 300 meters)
  • Miniature design: Smaller than most Powerline adapters in the market, blends discreetly in front of any power outlet
  • Power Saving Mode: TL-PA4010 KIT automatically switches from its "Working" mode to efficient "Power-Saving" mode when not in use, reducing energy consumption by up to 85%.
  • Please note that powerline adapters must be deployed in sets of two or more
  • Kindly Reminder: Powerline Adapters must be on the same electrical circuit for connectivity. Appliances and devices running on the same circuit may affect powerline performance.
  • Compatible with all TP-Link Powerline Ethernet Adapters AV2000, AV1300, AV1200, AV1000, AV600, AV500, AV200. Please purchase TL-WPA4220 or TL-WPA4220KIT if you need Wi-Fi
TP-Link AV600 Powerline Ethernet Adapter - Plug&Play, Power Saving, Nano Powerline Adapter, Expand Home Network with Stable Connections (TL-PA4010 KIT)
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u/j-wing · 3 pointsr/RecRoom

If you have another PC already and newer phone you can do what I did and find almost all the remaining hardware quite easily second hand or online for less than $100. It basically involves getting a decent mobile VR like a GearVR Headset, using Riftcat to connect to your PC and then either picking up some old PS3 move stuff or for a little bit more money (~$200) getting a more polished tracking set such as the NoloVR.
DaleyTech has a youtube channel that talks you through most of it.

Personally I have never had a problem with it and I really like having no cables attached. I must warn you though, I have never really suffered from VR sickness and while my girlfriend is fine with the VIVE, she gets some sickness after playing with the wireless/mobile VR for more than 15 minutes.

u/JairEmia · 2 pointsr/RecRoom

Get a refurbished prebuild desktop on ebay like this one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-Pavilion-Power-580-023w-Tower-Intel-i5-7400-GTX-1060-GPU-8-GB-RAM-1TB-HDD/112864837693?epid=16010355860&hash=item1a4744c03d:g:y4MAAOSwGltaptYh

(can also be found on Amazon for a bit more)

Then get a windows mixed reality headset like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Windows-Reality-Headset-VD-R05AP-002/dp/B075PVLN2P/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523804593&sr=8-1&keywords=windows+mixed+reality

Though honestly I would probably spend a little more than this and get a used Vive or new Rift. This setup comes in at about the price point of a PS4 + headset, of course if you like other games that the PS4 has outside of VR then you should probably still go that route.

u/iamiamnoone · 1 pointr/RecRoom

We got this for our daughter to play on, but now doubles as my play mat. It serves as a good boundary indicator, as well.


https://www.amazon.com/Baby-Care-Play-Foam-Floor/dp/B0058K5IIQ

u/Bilal_AG · 2 pointsr/RecRoom

Servers are currently in North America. We are working on expanding them to other regions of the world.

You should have very good ping. One thing we experience all the time is that 2.4ghz wifi interferes with the headsets. I suggest try cabled connection or 5ghz wifi.

In my house I switched to powerline adapters and things are working much better. Something like this https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00AWRUICG/

u/Gobbleglobble · 1 pointr/RecRoom

https://www.amazon.com/W-H-Files-Potions-Pizza/dp/1944452281

>Ten-year-old twins Ethan and Emmy’s parents have never told their kids what they do for a living. Then just before Halloween, Ethan, Emmy, and their best friend Jax discover a HUGE secret: could their parents actually be . . . witch hunters?

>There’s only one logical explanation: they’re witches, and the meals they serve are spiked with a dangerous potion! 

u/Caratsi · 2 pointsr/RecRoom

Rift and Touch together actually cost $600 right now, so your pricing is off by $100. Also, you get an additional $100 worth of Oculus Store credit if you buy it in the next few days.

u/Naminaro · 2 pointsr/RecRoom

Well I bought a wireless Ethernet cable thing so I could plug my computer into the router. After I did that it was smooth sailing I forget what it's technically name was but once I get to my computer I'll link it

Edit: Here we go https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AWRUICG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/chucklesvr · 1 pointr/RecRoom

Yup, can confirm, wifi (even 5gz) is flaky. Using powerline adapters (I've got the TP-Link AV1200) give much better reliability than a straight-line < 25 foot 5ghz wifi connection to a normally-robust router.

If you have bad lag, though, try hopping into a different game. It doesn't seem like you're necessarily pinned to a nearby colo-- proximity and lag seem to be random luck.