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Ensure that both computers are connected to the same network: To stream games using Steam Link, both the computer running the game and the computer receiving the stream must be on the same network.
Enable Steam Link on the receiving computer: On the computer that you want to use as the receiving end of the stream, launch the Steam Link app and follow the on-screen instructions to connect to your Steam account.
Enable remote play on the host computer: On the computer that is running Big Picture Mode, launch Steam and click on "Steam" in the top-left corner of the screen. Then, select "Settings" and click on "Remote Play". Ensure that the "Enable Remote Play" option is checked.
Pair the two computers: In the Steam Link app on the receiving computer, you should see a list of available computers that are running Steam. Select the computer that is running Big Picture Mode and follow the on-screen instructions to pair the two computers.
Launch Big Picture Mode: Once the two computers are paired, you can launch Big Picture Mode on the host computer. The stream will be sent to the receiving computer and you can control the game using a Steam Controller or any other compatible controller.