With the development of blockchain and communication techniques, the Metaverse is considered as a promising next-generation Internet paradigm, which enables the connection between reality and the virtual world. The key to rendering a virtual world is to provide users with immersive experiences and virtual avatars, which is based on virtual reality (VR) technology and high data transmission rate. However, current VR devices require intensive computation and communication, and users suffer from high delay while using wireless VR devices. To build the connection between reality and the virtual world with current technologies, mobile augmented reality (MAR) is a feasible alternative solution due to its cheaper communication and computation cost. This paper proposes an MAR-based connection model for the Metaverse, and proposes a communication resources allocation algorithm based on outer approximation (OA) to achieve the best utility. Simulation results show that our proposed algorithm is able to provide users with basic MAR services for the Metaverse, and outperforms the benchmark greedy algorithm.