

You can buy dock that will connect to your wired network but the Steam Deck Dock will only do 1 Gbps which is way faster than you could wireles. Even then even if you had gotten a 802.11ax wireless router the Steam Deck right now could only do the 802.11ac so that would mean it could only do 200 mbps(Milibytes Per Second) even at the best of times. That will tend to slow the connection down because of errors and bandwidth. You have objects in the way to get to the wireless whether it being a Door, a Wall, or even other objects. I tend to think this is somewhat accurate because I can’t see this not being any faster than this in most cases. According the LifeWire, You will get these types of speed: Let’s Now talk about the speed caps and how much you will most likely get with each one of them. Even then you have a cap of how much data can be sent to through the air or though a wired connection. You are essentially trying to send loads of data over either wired to Wireless or Wireless to Wireless, or even Wireless to Wired connections. I can’t see this being without some form of lag. There will be movement Lag or game lag even if you had the best home network in the world. Something like 1440p or really good RTX graphics card will want to send all this information to the Steam Deck. Most games are playing at the Highest possible settings and that requires the information to be transmittable to the Steam Deck. Depending on what your computer you are using that you want to stream to your Steam Deck, the issue will be for the time being the amount of information that is sent to the Steam Deck.
