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Oculus Wi-Fi setup

In order to view the recordings from your Oculus device in the web app or to perform an update, your device needs to be connected to the internet. This connection is established via your smartphone. To do this, press and hold the power button until the LED lights up orange/yellow. A Wi-Fi network with the serial number of the Oculus device will then appear in the Wi-Fi settings of your smartphone. Click on the OCULUS device serial number to configure it.

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After clicking on the serial number of your Oculus, a window will appear in which you can specify your Wi-Fi details (only one entry is required). You then only need to enter and confirm the Wi-Fi name and password. Alternatively, you can use your mobile phone's hotspot to connect to the internet.

This step only needs to be done once per Oculus if you always use the same Wi-Fi network. If you want to use a different Wi-Fi network, repeat this step.

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Note: The default setting on some smartphones is that the Hot-Spot should switch off automatically after a certain time if no devices are connected. Your Oculus tracker only needs an internet connection to transfer data or for updates. During recording, Oculus is not connected to the wifi, which could cause the Wi-Fi on your smartphone to switch off.

If you are using an IPhone Hotspot, please make sure to activate "Maximise Compatibility" in your Hot-Spot settings:

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