Steam Remote Play ?
Steam Remote Play ?
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I wanted to ask for advice from anyone familiar with Steam Remote Play. I recently bought a new OLED TV that uses Google TV and started exploring the possibility of streaming games from my PC onto it using Steam Remote Play. The app is free to download, so no extra hardware is needed. I’ve considered the technical specs of my PC and the limitations of my TV (4K display, 2560x1080 monitor), but based what I found online, connecting both devices via Ethernet seems like a good idea to reduce latency. During my tests, even when both devices were in the same room with Wi-Fi, the connection often suffered from stuttering.
I have several questions:
1. Can anyone confirm that using a wired Ethernet link between the PC and TV eliminates noticeable lag, making remote play smooth and enjoyable?
2. Are there any technical constraints or requirements I should be aware of? For example, does the speed of the Ethernet port on the TV matter, or what about the processor? I noticed my TV only has a 100Mbit Ethernet port—would that be enough for 4K?
3. If the Ethernet port is indeed a bottleneck, are there other options available? I read somewhere someone used a USB3 port to connect an Ethernet adapter with higher bandwidth.
4. What would happen if I placed the TV and PC in different rooms but still connected them via Ethernet? How could I manage Steam on the TV when the PC is out of reach, and would a mouse or controller still need to be connected to the PC?
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