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I had a problem with streaming before when the Linx was running Windows 8.1. Although, like said, it did work when I first tried it. Now the tablet is running Windows 10 and the graphics driver on it is also (as far as I can see) running the latest driver.
right-click 'network' icon on taskbar.
click 'open network and sharing center'.
click 'troubleshoot problems'
click 'incoming connections'
click 'next' to troubleshoot.
i think the same steps should also be found on your windows 10 tablet device.
Each system will have it's own Steam Client settings too; ensure both having been configured for best results of "In Home Streaming"
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=3629-RIAV-1617
Since u are streaming to a tablet; but bet would probably be to use 1280x720 and Quality=Fast
May help to enable "Hardware decoding" on both systems too.
Ensure the system u stream to has a decent Wireless N or better connection; preferably something on 5Ghz range if u can. As in-home streaming will be pretty iffy anyways for certain games over WiFi
Doesn't matter now, I've just bought a Microsoft Surface 3, which should be a much more capable device.