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Are there any free game streaming software options available?

Are there any free game streaming software options available?

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TempLate_YT
Senior Member
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03-05-2025, 06:46 PM
#1
I'm having issues with port forwarding that prevent me from connecting to my computer from outside networks. I've tried Moonlight Streaming, Kino Stream, and Remotely, but I can't log in to my Google account for some reason. Also, my NVIDIA tablet or shield are sold out. Anyone has any suggestions?
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TempLate_YT
03-05-2025, 06:46 PM #1

I'm having issues with port forwarding that prevent me from connecting to my computer from outside networks. I've tried Moonlight Streaming, Kino Stream, and Remotely, but I can't log in to my Google account for some reason. Also, my NVIDIA tablet or shield are sold out. Anyone has any suggestions?

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Babyl0l
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03-09-2025, 10:51 AM
#2
Avoid streaming outside your LAN unless necessary. If you must, TeamViewer's free version includes a peer-to-peer VPN, simplifying in-home setup. However, it’s not designed for this method, so you may face issues with the experience.
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Babyl0l
03-09-2025, 10:51 AM #2

Avoid streaming outside your LAN unless necessary. If you must, TeamViewer's free version includes a peer-to-peer VPN, simplifying in-home setup. However, it’s not designed for this method, so you may face issues with the experience.

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BHLxNJx
Posting Freak
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03-10-2025, 01:21 AM
#3
I've never learned that teamviewer can run games, and I wonder why streaming outside your network isn't allowed.
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BHLxNJx
03-10-2025, 01:21 AM #3

I've never learned that teamviewer can run games, and I wonder why streaming outside your network isn't allowed.

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Roccoboy8
Member
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03-10-2025, 03:18 AM
#4
due to the fast connection, teamviewer alone isn't sufficient, but using a vpn makes it simple to stream Steam inside the house.
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Roccoboy8
03-10-2025, 03:18 AM #4

due to the fast connection, teamviewer alone isn't sufficient, but using a vpn makes it simple to stream Steam inside the house.

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boom1shot
Member
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03-11-2025, 09:10 PM
#5
Start by opening TeamViewer, then link your devices together. After that, initiate the Steam game stream.
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boom1shot
03-11-2025, 09:10 PM #5

Start by opening TeamViewer, then link your devices together. After that, initiate the Steam game stream.

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aadnemellum
Junior Member
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03-12-2025, 01:43 AM
#6
Opening Steam on both sides and using the same account should display a message like "connected to X for steam in-home streaming." However, this won't provide a pleasant experience—it's not designed that way.
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aadnemellum
03-12-2025, 01:43 AM #6

Opening Steam on both sides and using the same account should display a message like "connected to X for steam in-home streaming." However, this won't provide a pleasant experience—it's not designed that way.

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chloJ
Member
237
03-12-2025, 02:53 AM
#7
You're preparing for offline gameplay to avoid heavy internet use. I'll compare it to Moonlight Game Stream and walk you through the steps clearly.
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chloJ
03-12-2025, 02:53 AM #7

You're preparing for offline gameplay to avoid heavy internet use. I'll compare it to Moonlight Game Stream and walk you through the steps clearly.

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Bekindly_
Member
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03-13-2025, 06:04 PM
#8
Actually, I attempted this but used Hamachi. I linked Hamachi to my phone on the same network as my computer, and latency stayed steady at 300-400 ms. That made it unsuitable for playback. Additionally, my speed test showed a ping of 32 ms, download of 70.73 Mbps, and upload of 31.16 Mbps—no major issues detected with my internet speed.
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Bekindly_
03-13-2025, 06:04 PM #8

Actually, I attempted this but used Hamachi. I linked Hamachi to my phone on the same network as my computer, and latency stayed steady at 300-400 ms. That made it unsuitable for playback. Additionally, my speed test showed a ping of 32 ms, download of 70.73 Mbps, and upload of 31.16 Mbps—no major issues detected with my internet speed.

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relaxingbedo
Member
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03-14-2025, 06:22 AM
#9
Hamachi usually becomes sluggish when you're going fast.
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relaxingbedo
03-14-2025, 06:22 AM #9

Hamachi usually becomes sluggish when you're going fast.

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chris14j
Junior Member
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03-16-2025, 01:41 AM
#10
I’ll try this method and hope it works! Thanks for the details. I’m used to spending long hours on a chair watching camera feeds, and it would be nice to have something different. No need for my IP to be traced or reported back to my boss.
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chris14j
03-16-2025, 01:41 AM #10

I’ll try this method and hope it works! Thanks for the details. I’m used to spending long hours on a chair watching camera feeds, and it would be nice to have something different. No need for my IP to be traced or reported back to my boss.

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