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Remote Play

  • 29-11-2020 06:17PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,679 ✭✭✭✭


    Any one using this on a wired network? I'm finding my wifi (SkyQ - I know, I know :pac: ) struggles now and again. Get stutters in sound and the picture goes fuzzy. It's not unplayable but I'm just wondering if it's better cabled.

    Thinking of getting Virgin in and linking up two rooms with a cable to the router.

    Sorry meant to say Steam Remote Play.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 811 ✭✭✭yoshiktk


    Any one using this on a wired network? I'm finding my wifi (SkyQ - I know, I know :pac: ) struggles now and again. Get stutters in sound and the picture goes fuzzy. It's not unplayable but I'm just wondering if it's better cabled.

    Thinking of getting Virgin in and linking up two rooms with a cable to the router.

    Sorry meant to say Steam Remote Play.

    I was using steamlink, first wifi, than wifi plus cable and at the end with both ends cabled. In last scenario it was the best but still not perfect, drops in resolution from time to time and some stutter. But still would rate it at 7/10. Using two pc could improve the results, maybe the steamlink was weak link ;]


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