Steam remote play on PC via Ethernet setup
Steam remote play on PC via Ethernet setup
It might be unusual, but it’s doable to connect the same Ethernet cable to both devices for remote streaming. Your Windows 10 PC can handle the connection, and the Linux machine without Wi-Fi can also manage it. Just ensure the cables are properly connected and check that your streaming software supports multi-device input.
I managed to make my Linux machine appear as a device in remote play on Steam from your Windows PC, but it didn’t show up on the Linux side. Both devices were configured with static IP addresses, though I’m still unsure since I’m not very familiar with Linux.
Configure the wired connection as private and/or turn off the firewall manually within the Windows settings.