All you need is USB-C into your computer with a USB 3.0 or better, then you can run airlink (wireless), assuming your computer has bluetooth
I'd just like to clarify some confusion in the last couple comments. As said, you cannot do it through Quest natively; it's just not designed for that, and the CPU loads tax many a more powerful chipset. The above quoted statement is confused though. If you run airlink/virtual desktop, you do not need USB or bluetooth at all (unless the usb was only being used for charging?). I don't even understand where bluetooth would come in. Gamepad Controllers? Headphones? Am I forgetting something that I'm taking for granted in how it runs? I am getting old...
I personally ditched oculus link (wired) and generally use airlink (I got better performance after awhile through it than through virtual desktop) through a dedicated internetless router. My cpu (it's a 10th gen i7 msi laptop, 64gb ram) is then connected to my main router wirelessly (just how my setup happens to be) AND also directly wired via ethernet to a router with no internet so that the Quest can connect to my cpu through that 2nd router from just a few feet away wirelessly with no other device congestion. I launch the oculus app, let oculus link launch, and my connection is golden without any cables unless I connect my anker powercore 20000 PD for hours and hours of extra battery life.***I also swapped the openVR driver out for one that doesn't go through SteamVR to run it. There's a post on the closed mod asset thread all about how to do that. Otherwise, when you open it through explorer the first time and then Oculus home after that, it will still open through steamVR.
Point being, if your router is in the same room as your headset space, and you have a decent one (w 5Ghz or newer) and a decent internet plan, there's probably no reason you can do without oculus link and a usb cable. Give airlink a try and keep an eye on battery drain. Plenty of youtube vids out there on best setup practices. I will acknowledge that sometimes after having my quest connected to my internet-connected router, I have to reboot it before connecting it to my other router and having the headset find the cpu to launch airlink. So if you go my specific route, you may have to watch out for that. Cheers.