Streaming Steam in house - how to resolve stuttering?
I have a small gaming machine in my office (Ryzen 9 w/ 64GB of ram & a RX 7600M 8GB GPU). I'm trying to stream games to my living room (mostly PVP fighting games like BlazBlue or Guilty Gear to play with my teens). The "receiver" computer is a mini PC with an N100 & 16GB of ram. I have two game controllers connected via BT. My wireless system is in the same room as the receiver, and the office is just 15 ft away. It's a new eero unit that is up to date.

The problem is that while playing, we get terrible stuttering that makes all fighting games unplayable. I want to know what I need to do in order to have a good response without stuttering. I'm willing to buy things to make a difference. I wasn't sure if I needed faster WIFI, a hard Ethernet connection, or a stronger receiver computer. I didn't want to just throw money haphazardly or drill holes in the house that we didn't need.

I did play with the different settings - and nothing seem to make it better (some made the stuttering worse). Thoughts? Thanks for any ideas / help.
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beldecca 11 Sep @ 8:47am 
Any ideas?
Iceira 11 Sep @ 9:01am 
Are your wifi bounces at walls or in the room, that could be part of the problem.

15feet away, thats sounds like wall's and door bounce issue even person stand in the signal ways can block for boucing signals. ( i have hear even of a fishtank can do such. i just saying it so you rethink over alot of senarios we other has no clue what is going on at your place.

I recall a tablet you could download a signal meter app, and see how signal strenght is when you do a walkabout and test area, ( its not a 100% real thing but can give a good clue on lesser area. its a emulated sotware, its better the mobil phone signal meter.
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