![]() If not, leave that disabled, and then disable Windows Defender firewall for private networks. (Optionally, delete that shit, as it's almost always more trouble that it's worth, so long as you can practice decent online intelligence.) Try again, see if that overzealous bloatware was the cause. There are a few things you can try for this.įirst and foremost, disable any non-Windows antivirus. HOWEVER, based on other comments you've made, it sounds like traffic is being blocked on port 27031/27032. ![]() In the list of PCs, have you gone into settings -> network (I think that's where it is, at least), and run a network check? If it's unable to see your gateway, it may be shitting the bed thinking it doesn't have internet. Then back to the blue list of computers on my network. It is connected to my network via Ethernet, it sees my PC, I click on it, am given the 4 digit pin, I walk to my PC which now has the 4 digit pin window up (so there is some connection or link here) put the pin in on my PC which then goes to Big Picture mode, walk back to my TV and then it goes black. X.X.X.Y) where both had same Xs and diff Ys. I checked my IP address because I also had it connected via WiFi from before it was connected by Ethernet - both my PC and Steam Link have the first same 3 of 4 numbers (e.g. I tried restarting both PC and Steam Link. Both my PC and Steam Link are connected via Ethernet. Then goes black and back to the list of PCs. ![]() Today, it would not connect to my computer, it sees my pc and says steam was connected on my pc, and when I click, it shows the loading screen of games in a diagonal collage. I've been using the Steam Link for about 6 months with no issues.
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