Steam link over internet => http://burstrancima.nnmcloud.ru/d?s=YToyOntzOjc6InJlZmVyZXIiO3M6MjE6Imh0dHA6Ly9iaXRiaW4uaXQyX2RsLyI7czozOiJrZXkiO3M6MjQ6IlN0ZWFtIGxpbmsgb3ZlciBpbnRlcm5ldCI7fQ== If all Wi-Fi channels are really crowded, then you might want to just go with a wired connection, that's what I had to do as there was too much interference where I am to get Steam in-home streaming to work well consistently. The computer needs enough processor power to run the game, compress the video and audio, and send it over the network with low latency. Furthermore, I don't want anymore of my things streaming from my computer through the internet due to security concerns. Less than that can work, but will look pretty bad. Home internet connections don't have the upstream bandwidth to squeeze out realtime compressed video and audio streams without latency. Even then, because you're streaming in real time, in-home-streaming is very sensitive to interference and poor signal strength. I'm not for having everything on the net. Asking For Friends Posts asking for friends or people to game with are not permitted. Less than that can work, but will look pretty bad. Just for Info, I successfully use steam link over internet. You can make that a choice for users but don't ever expect that to be free just for owning hardware and it would open pandara's box for cable providers to limit bandwidth just like they do bittorrent traffic which some online games use. I already use Steam in Home Streaming over the intenet. Everyone's results will vary depending on the quality of both their home internet connection and their away internet connection. 14.04 - The wired Ethernet connection was even smoother and exhibited less latency. Just for Info, I successfully use steam link over internet. First thing you will need to do is to set up a vpn server on the computer you plan to stream from the one that will be the host. This is fairly easy on windows. To stream you will have to first ensure that steam is closed. Now, open steam, log in and voila. You may have to adjust steam's settings to get the best performance. This will also work for non-Steam apps and games. All you have to do is add it as a non-Steam game on the host computer. If you get graphical glitches with non-Steam games try. Everyone's results will vary depending on the quality of both their home internet connection and their away internet connection. If you are too far away from your home then your ping may be too high for many games to be playable. Personally, I have gotten about 50ms input lag which makes some faster paced games hard to play. I will release an updated guide and link it below when it's out. I've been playing all my games like this pretty much flawlessly. Usually after a minute or so steam link over internet will connect I'm guessing it checks every 60 seconds or so. I'm really ecstatic at how well it works. Being able to have powerful desktop at home and be able to play any of my games via a home theater pc, my laptop, or while remote is awesome. I've even had some success over 4g tether around 40ms input lag, 120ms graphical - not bad at all for most games.