This is extremely frustrating.
I wanted to go all retail and now this is making me want to go digital. Ughhhhh
I love it so much more than wiiu because all game support it and it's not limited distance like wiiu due to many options of connectivity with vita.
This and live on playstation are killer app if market correctly.
Decision decision , anyone change there mind to go digital after remote play success ?
Do you trade and resell games?This is extremely frustrating.
I wanted to go all retail and now this is making me want to go digital. Ughhhhh
I love it so much more than wiiu because all game support it and it's not limited distance like wiiu due to many options of connectivity with vita.
This and live on playstation are killer app if market correctly.
Decision decision , anyone change there mind to go digital after remote play success ?
My RP is spotty at best on my home network. I see they still shipped the PS4 with a shitty wireless card, i could never ever get my PS3 to work consistantly on my wifi in the room i have it in but the 360 works flawlessly.
Playing COD i get lag spikes fairly often, but remote play just doesnt seem to work, it isnt stable at all at all except for once ever day or so
I think it has to do with automatic profile login. Sometimes the DS4 turns off and when it comes back on it gives you a prompt to which profile you want for that controller. Most of the time I make sure to just turn the PS4 on and make sure it's sitting in the XMB/OS before manually putting it into stand by with the power button press.
So for people connecting out of home successfully, what kind of Up speed to you have with your ISP?
Tried to give this a try at work and no dice. I changed my ad-hoc channel and that helped. It went from 550 to 1.1mb down on work wifi.
Will check out the other recommendations when I get home later.
So for people connecting out of home successfully, what kind of Up speed to you have with your ISP?
People need to make sure uPNP is enabled.
it will not work from work if it is not enabled.
Enabled here, still no go.
Man, I am having no luck with this. Here's my situation:
- Trying to use remote play at home through wi-fi (too far from PS4 to use direct connect)
- PS4 is connecting to router via wi-fi
My Vita can connect to the PS4 but my performance is pretty terrible. It might work good (not great) for 30 seconds but then the signal goes bad and I lose my connection. I have tried changing channels both on my router and on the Vita (although I remain dubious that the ad-hoc channel has anything to do with this).
I also disabled QoS on my router and tried turning Protected Mode on. Neither seemed to help much. Anything else I could try?
Maybe I just have a crappy router? All of the other PS4 online functions seem to work fine, though. What's the best wi-fi router for PS4?
Oh shit, I got it working. My Netgear WNDR3700v2 was running what was by all accounts a busted beta build, so I downgraded to the previous official build, and now it's working great. Sitting in my office at work connected to my PS4 at home (25/5Mbps DSL connection at home and 5-line T-1 cluster at work) playing Resogun and it's awesome!
Possibly, is it g or n router?. DId you at least try direct connection? Can you try at least once to connect PS4 to router via LAN, to see if its gonna be better?
So for people connecting out of home successfully, what kind of Up speed to you have with your ISP?
I haven't really played with remote play as much as I thought I would so far.
I tried it the night I got my PS4 and it was working OK. Had a few random drops but I figured that might have been related to the issues the PSN was having.
Today I tried again and I'm having nothing but problems. I work from home and my PS4 is in the basement about 20 foot below my office. I have my PS4 hooked up via ethernet. I'm not sure or don't know how to tell if the PS4 + Vita is using a direct connection or if it's trying to go through wireless.
What ends up happening the 4 times I've tested it so far today is I'll be able to start a game just fine, then after about 3 or 4 minutes I'll get a ton of artifacts on my Vita screen and things will slow to a crawl. Then it loses the connection with the PS4. I read through and tried all of the tips in the OP still getting the same result with a variety of games.
Help?
I'm having a similar problem so I won't be much help, but I can tell you that the PS4 will only directly connect if you enable that option in the PS4 settings. Try disabling/enabling it and see if you get a different signal strength on your Vita when you remotely connect.
Those of us having issues with remote play at work, is it possible that the ports are blocked on a work firewall? I'll have to take mine to somewhere with full open wifi to test for sure.
The other day I attempted to connect from my Girlfriend's apartment. It just kind of hung up at the searching for PS4 screen and eventually gives up looking for it. Any idea what could cause that?
For start, always try more than once.
If still dont work, starting and ending routers are problems.
Do you have your PS4 connected to your network via Wifi or ethernet?
Its wifi, dont have a way to get ethernet to the room at least its not viable considering ill be moving in a few months
So for people connecting out of home successfully, what kind of Up speed to you have with your ISP?
Anyone successful getting Remote Play to work with the AirPort Extreme 5th gen model outside of their home network ?
I reserved the PS4 MAC address and opened up the necessary TCP and UDP ports when I am at the office the connection still can't be made.
Do you trade and resell games?
If not, why not go digital. It's the future and for RP is kills the need to switch disc with is awesome.
I can't make my mind up at all. I was all retail so far, but remote play makes me wish
I wasn't, but then I remember about the hard drive filling up and not having to redownload everything when I want to play a game I've deleted the local files for reminds me why I want all retail. That plus the ability to trade stuff in.
If I'd pre-ordered knack digitally I would have been stuck with it. since I didn't I was able to return my still sealed copy.
decisions decisions.
Depending on how much you care wired (ethernet) should give you a much better experience
And you can get wired without having to move it (or should be able to) via powerline adapters
Any kind gaffer recommend some good powerline adapters?
Been a while since I looked
5 Mbps, I think.So for people connecting out of home successfully, what kind of Up speed to you have with your ISP?
Yes. No need to wire ethernet all around the house.Can you explain this? Like if I buy this, I would hook up one via ethernet to my router and the other via ethernet to my PS4?
Can you explain this? Like if I buy this, I would hook up one via ethernet to my router and the other via ethernet to my PS4?
Can you explain this? Like if I buy this, I would hook up one via ethernet to my router and the other via ethernet to my PS4?
Yes. No need to wire ethernet all around the house.
It's actually quite cool tech in my opinion. you plug both adapters into normal wall sockets in your house, one near your out of reach device, one next to or near your router or switch. Then these adapters send the internet signal through your own electrical wires through your house.
They work across different circuits as well although in rare cases it has somewhat affected performance hence why I asked for a good suggestion from gaffers more familiar with them
I do know several people who swear by them for tricky internet scenarios
Keep in mind, the speed is reliant on how good your electrical wiring is in your house.
Kind of a silly question but what's the best/proper way to disconnect from Remote Play when you are done? Seems like there's not really a "Stop Remote Play" option.
Kind of a silly question but what's the best/proper way to disconnect from Remote Play when you are done? Seems like there's not really a "Stop Remote Play" option.