Hey Curtman, just wanted to check on this. But is this possible to do in handheld mode? From what I am understanding you say you have your RockPi 4 connected to your switch dock. So, all you're doing is transfering files from your PC to the RockPi 4 storage wirelessly? But, you also mention using an xkey so it makes me believe you're accessing your Rock Pi 4 from both the Switch and Xbox wirelessly. What I'm trying to achieve is wirelessly mount XCIs even in handheld mode, but I don't see how that's possible if you always have the RockPi connected to the dock? Sorry, I just need some clarification. Thank you!
I doubt it would work undocked. If you're plugging a RockPi or OrangePi in with a wire, it's not very wireless then.
On the switch it only does anything in SXOS. You can install XCI's to the system, or "mount" them and use them as if they were a gamecart that is plugged in.
"But, you also mention using an xkey so it makes me believe you're accessing your Rock Pi 4 from both the Switch and Xbox wirelessly."
Again, I'm not using this with our switch consoles currently, I've gone back to using Atmosphere and so we are using the RockPi and OrangePi on Xbox360, and a Wii U currently.
However, recently I was playing with
uLaunch, and discovered that it has an option to enable USB 3.0 in its settings. I'm curious about whether this is possible somehow in SXOS, because as far as I have seen the RockPi stays in USB2 mode.
In my setup, nothing is wireless. Wireless is slow. The RockPi plugs into the console, and has a Gigabit ethernet plugged into it. The Rockpi accesses image files on a server and makes them appear to be a USB hard drive to whatever console it is plugged in to.
If you are not using SXOS, then you might as well use a NUT server over USB instead. The only advantage to this is XCI mounting, you don't need a physical hard drive plugged into the switch.