EP 2020 年 1 月 4 日 上午 9:01
Cannot log in Steam from two PCs on a same network at the same time
I am used to run games through Remote Play from desktop (win10) to laptop (win10), and it had been running flawlessly for a few months.

Suddenly, two days ago, when one PC connects to Steam, the other one drops and show "no connection".

My android phone could see both PCs and able to do Remote Play, just the two PCs' matter.

I have tried re-installing Steam, restart router & PCs , check firewall settings but still no luck.

Could anyone help ?

Thanks
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ShelLuser 2020 年 1 月 4 日 上午 9:41 
As far as I know you cannot be logged into the same account from 2 computers at once; the last login will always kick off the first. The only difference being the Steam app.
Ettanin 2020 年 1 月 4 日 上午 10:19 
引用自 ShelLuser
As far as I know you cannot be logged into the same account from 2 computers at once; the last login will always kick off the first. The only difference being the Steam app.
Wrong. I do this with my laptop all the time.

OP's issue is a bad router that cannot allocate sessions correctly or a CGNAT issue with their ISP. I assume the former.
vossi 2020 年 1 月 12 日 下午 12:08 
i've contacted steam support about the same issue.

my thread: https://steamcommunity.com/groups/SteamClientBeta/discussions/0/1736634311721774409/
other thread i found with same issue: https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/0/2865909982609369129/

we probably need to keep pestering them, i just keep getting copy&paste generic replies and it's quite frustrating
最後修改者:vossi; 2020 年 1 月 12 日 下午 12:09
XAlFias 2020 年 1 月 12 日 下午 9:56 
Same issue here , the community is very unhelpful , hopefully the client devs are aware of this issue
GuRu Asaki 2020 年 1 月 13 日 上午 3:08 
Cannot log in Steam from two PCs on a same network at the same time



This all changed a while ago, I hate to say it, but they made Gaming
on 2 Computers almost near impossible now... It is doable, but it'll cost way
too much to do, & by that point, your wasting your time, & money...

1.) Windows Desktop Account Log-In

2.) STEAM Account Log-In

3.) Game Libraries

4.) I'm sure there are other things, like Remote Play as well...


But all of these things are not allowed on 2 Computers at once...

1.) Windows is tied to your Account, so if you Log-In 1 Computer,
your logged-out of another Computer... Or at least your Windows Serial Key stops
Functioning on 1 of the 2 Computers...

2.) STEAM Account Log-In can only be done from 1 PC at a Time...

3.) If you play a Game on 1 PC, all other PC's are locked out of the Entire
Game Library you have, so you cannot Play a Game on multiple PC's anymore...




Solution?

Own 2 Copies Of Windows, & attach to 2 Separate E-Mails...
Own 2 STEAM Accounts...
Own 2 of Every Game you own...
Own 2 Custom Built computers
Do not use an E-Mail on all your Computers, make sure
each Computer uses only the E-Mail Attached to it, simply
to prevent Computer Locks...

At this point you are starting to get a bit Pricy with your Results,
& things start to cost a lot, just to play a Simple Game...


Pretty sure, that soon they will find a way to Lock our Controllers
so that we can't use them outside of our Computers, which would
also cause issues with owning more then 1 Gaming PC in the House...



PS: If the cost of Windows 10 hadn't already gone up in Price, it
most certainly will be raising in Pricing any Day now... I think they
are talking like $250 - $300 for just 1 PC to have Windows on it...

At that point, it's cheaper to just go out & buy a Pre-Built PC
with Windows already on it...
最後修改者:GuRu Asaki; 2020 年 1 月 13 日 上午 3:12
NeXuS23 2020 年 1 月 13 日 上午 8:21 
引用自 Ettanin
引用自 ShelLuser
As far as I know you cannot be logged into the same account from 2 computers at once; the last login will always kick off the first. The only difference being the Steam app.
Wrong. I do this with my laptop all the time.

OP's issue is a bad router that cannot allocate sessions correctly or a CGNAT issue with their ISP. I assume the former.

I also do the same since ever without any Issues.

1. Notebook in front of the TV that I use to browse(steam, web), chat (discord, steam, xbox) etc.
2. Gaming PC attached to TV with wireless Xbone Controller.

So if that would happen here, I could, as an example, not even chat anymore while gaming.
ShelLuser 2020 年 1 月 13 日 上午 9:07 
引用自 Ettanin
引用自 ShelLuser
As far as I know you cannot be logged into the same account from 2 computers at once; the last login will always kick off the first. The only difference being the Steam app.
Wrong. I do this with my laptop all the time.
Logging onto the website using a browser obviously doesn't count.
Gambit-3k 2020 年 1 月 14 日 上午 5:31 
引用自 GuRu Asaki
Cannot log in Steam from two PCs on a same network at the same time



This all changed a while ago, I hate to say it, but they made Gaming
on 2 Computers almost near impossible now... It is doable, but it'll cost way
too much to do, & by that point, your wasting your time, & money...

Why do you say this, what changed? Steam supports streaming from one PC to another, You are absolutely supposed to be able to log into the same account on multiple PC's on the same network in order to stream games from one to the other, that's why when you sort by ready to play it shows games installed on separate PC's on the network; if you have remote play enabled. There is clearly some issue OP is experiencing, but Valve didn't purposely make some change preventing this nor did they change their policy.

It appears something about the OP's network is making Steam think the two pc's aren't on the same network.

edit: OP just a shot in the dark, did you disable remote play on either PC, I'm guessing not but just trying to be thorough?
最後修改者:Gambit-3k; 2020 年 1 月 14 日 上午 5:36
EP 2020 年 1 月 14 日 上午 8:47 
引用自 Gambit-3
引用自 GuRu Asaki
Cannot log in Steam from two PCs on a same network at the same time



This all changed a while ago, I hate to say it, but they made Gaming
on 2 Computers almost near impossible now... It is doable, but it'll cost way
too much to do, & by that point, your wasting your time, & money...

Why do you say this, what changed? Steam supports streaming from one PC to another, You are absolutely supposed to be able to log into the same account on multiple PC's on the same network in order to stream games from one to the other, that's why when you sort by ready to play it shows games installed on separate PC's on the network; if you have remote play enabled. There is clearly some issue OP is experiencing, but Valve didn't purposely make some change preventing this nor did they change their policy.

It appears something about the OP's network is making Steam think the two pc's aren't on the same network.

edit: OP just a shot in the dark, did you disable remote play on either PC, I'm guessing not but just trying to be thorough?

You get my problem.
I have checked steam settings on both PCs and remote play is picked.
Remote play is functioning if one of my PC is away from home (not in the same LAN), so weird
Gambit-3k 2020 年 1 月 14 日 上午 9:06 
Yeah that's really weird. So you can stream even when they are not on the same network, I thought maybe that was limited to Steam link, but it just makes it all the more odd that it's not working for you on the same network. I'm definitely not good with network stuff, but could it be some kind of port forwarding conflict. You don't have to answer that if it's a dumb question, but good luck, hopefully someone with more knowledge can shed some light on the issue.
vossi 2020 年 1 月 14 日 下午 1:51 
yeah they obviously have a client bug but are too incompetent to acknowledge this .. their support just delivers standard answers without looking into the matter at all....
EP 2020 年 1 月 17 日 下午 11:04 
引用自 Gambit-3
Yeah that's really weird. So you can stream even when they are not on the same network, I thought maybe that was limited to Steam link, but it just makes it all the more odd that it's not working for you on the same network. I'm definitely not good with network stuff, but could it be some kind of port forwarding conflict. You don't have to answer that if it's a dumb question, but good luck, hopefully someone with more knowledge can shed some light on the issue.

I believe this is not a Port Forwarding issue, since it failed in LAN (same network), not WAN (which requires port forwarding for some programs)
EP 2020 年 1 月 17 日 下午 11:07 
引用自 vossi
yeah they obviously have a client bug but are too incompetent to acknowledge this .. their support just delivers standard answers without looking into the matter at all....

I appreciate Valve keeps updating Steam clients, but it seems every few updates some normal functions get screwed up....
Righteous Wang 2020 年 1 月 27 日 上午 10:34 
Same problem here, anyone find a work around?
最後修改者:Righteous Wang; 2020 年 1 月 27 日 上午 10:34
vossi 2020 年 1 月 31 日 上午 9:08 
it all of a sudden works again .. i didnt change a thing..
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