If you have access to USB-C to Ethernet adapter like this you can use LAN/ethernet internet speeds to access Steam “remotely” which is way faster than WiFi. (Connect the adapter to your Steam Deck then connect an ethernet cord from your Steam Deck to your internet)
You have to be able to connect your Steam Deck to ethernet internet within viable range of your PC, obviously so you can sit down and play while connected.
This is of course assuming your internet is over LAN/ethernet, not WiFi.
If you have access to USB-C to Ethernet adapter like this you can use LAN/ethernet internet speeds to access Steam “remotely” which is way faster than WiFi. (Connect the adapter to your Steam Deck then connect an ethernet cord from your Steam Deck to your internet)
You have to be able to connect your Steam Deck to ethernet internet within viable range of your PC, obviously so you can sit down and play while connected.
This is of course assuming your internet is over LAN/ethernet, not WiFi.