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Not Finding Host PC #494
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I can confirm this problem as well, although I've just updated my driver to 388.59 and still cannot connect. I can confirm that HELO package to all required ports are accepted, and ICMP between the android devices and my windows 10 pro 64 bit 1709 PC are fine. PC is connected via ethernet. Android is 802.11n 5 GHz. Have done everything as instructed in the Troubleshooting section, including rebooting PC and Android device, re-installation of GeForce Experience. To be safe, I've also tried adding legacy TCP ports and performing HELO check on them, still to no avail. Any advise is greatly appreciated. Edit: Forgot to mention that I have tried manual add via IP. No luck. |
Can anyone test if it works with earlier driver and GFE versions? |
I tested an earlier driver but not earlier GFE version |
I had this issue as well and then I tried using IPv6 instead of IPv4 and I was able to connect and stream flawlessly. I did have to add the pc manually as it wasn't discovered automatically. Hope this helps! |
Unfortunately I don't have IPv6 |
This only applies for connecting outside of the network, the problem is that it doesn't work even when you're inside the same network and IPV6 doesn't help here unfortunately. |
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. |
I cannot find the host PC on Moonlight iOS.
Gamestream is enabled, they are on the same network (phone connected via 5ghz wifi and host PC connected via ethernet).
Any idea? I have researched similar previous issues. People mention having nvstreamer.exe running, which I don't see, but I was told that it is under container now. When I try to run it myself, I get an error regarding missing .dll's.
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