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The vpn solution is not an option, it wil furthwr slow down the whole thing.
But that page clearly SAYS you can play remotely any game, including VR, by using steam link
And here they say any games supporte remote play (not remote play togheter, which is another thing):
https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/0689-74B8-92AC-10F2#:~:text=All%20Steam%20games%20can%20be,right%20side%20of%20the%20page.
Clearly not advertised as playing from everywhere.
Additionally:
"Minimum Requirements
A computer running Steam and SteamVR
Supported OS: Windows 10 or newer
Computer GPUs: NVIDIA (GTX970 or better)
Wireless Router: 5GHz Channel, Wi-Fi 5
A wired connection between your PC and your router
Headset: Meta Quest 2, 3, or Pro
* Remote Play Together is not supported for VR"
1.
"Stream the games you love in your Steam library directly from your computer to compatible VR headsets. Using the power of your computer, Steam Link delivers a high-fidelity and intuitive way to wirelessly play your favorite games, discuss them with your friends, and access your desktop apps."
This simply says your computer (wether is remote in another nation or in your home) can be streamed anywhere thanks to steamlink or any *compatible* headset, which only means you either need a meta quest or valve index or whatever theys upport.
They reinforce it saying that you can wirelessly play your games/apps from anywhere.
There is no mention at all that you are forced to be in the same LAN.
2.
Additionally:
"Minimum Requirements
A computer running Steam and SteamVR
Supported OS: Windows 10 or newer
Computer GPUs: NVIDIA (GTX970 or better)
Wireless Router: 5GHz Channel, Wi-Fi 5
A wired connection between your PC and your router
Headset: Meta Quest 2, 3, or Pro
* Remote Play Together is not supported for VR"
This furtther reinforces the thing said at point 1. You just need a computer running steam and it can be anywhere.
As for the other requirements, I meet all of the, including the vr headset.
The only gotcha is that remote play TOGHETER doesn't work on VR.
That's what the whole page says.
Then, if they have purposefully made word juggling to not say you specifically need to be on a LAN, then it's not my fault and I would be very sad about it.
1. Turn on your home PC, launch Steam, and log in.
2. Ensure your Meta Quest headset is connected to the same network as your host PC.
3. Download and install the Steam Link app from the Meta Quest store in your headset. You can also download from the Meta Quest app on your phone.
4. After you’ve installed Steam Link, open it and follow the on-screen instructions for connecting your headset to your home PC."
https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/0E2C-406B-9135-38A4
https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/ygnmxd/is_there_a_way_to_remote_play_outside_of_the/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Steam_Link/comments/13qiitc/can_you_use_remote_play_over_the_internet/
And a VPN bridged tunnel to make the hardware think it's on the same network as the host PC.
In any case I have VRDesktop even if I despise it, so I'm covered.
But I will give a try to it as soon as I get my hands on the quest 3