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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
steam uses about 30-50mb/s for 1080p60 stream (host upload and client download)
for lan use, make sure
1. windows network is set to private not public
2. any software vpn is disabled
3. if using wifi, make sure routers wifi isolation is disabled
4. steam -> settings -> remote play -> allow direct connection = my/auto/all not disabled
5. host and client are connecting to the same router and can ping client ip from host
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/homestream/discussions/0/2803982773092642565/
Is there any way to lower the streaming quality for the host?
you can limit bandwidth, but the quality is greatly reduced
Can i as a host do this or should the person im hosting for do this since it's located under "client options"?
I guess i would limit it to 10 Mbit/s since that's barely below what i have uncapped?
try at 10mb/s, if that does not work well, try 5mb/s
still the same issue, the lag is still connected to when something extra happens, i.e. when something dies in game.
disable all vpn