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Can’t remote play outside of local network #593

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ipokampo opened this issue Nov 22, 2022 · 14 comments
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Can’t remote play outside of local network #593

ipokampo opened this issue Nov 22, 2022 · 14 comments

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@ipokampo
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ipokampo commented Nov 22, 2022

Hi, as the title says, remote play works fine in the local network, but it just shows a black screen when outside the local network.

this does not happen with the iPhone Xbox app, I can stream just fine over the internet.

Are you using any specific port or something I need to open in my NAT?

@ricflairandy
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same issues here and the same issues on ios with the official app.

@aftermathicus
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Same issue. Works on my home network no problem (Xbox and steamdeck on the same wifi).
But If each are on different wifi networks will never connect. Says “connecting to console” but never connects.

When on different networks, connects fine with the iPhone Xbox app so it’s not the connection.

@skoshy
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skoshy commented Dec 18, 2022

It didn't work for me at first, but I just quit the app and restarted it and then it started working.

@aftermathicus
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Lucky. Tried multiple times and tried multiple different networks. No luck. Prefer remote play over xcloud, since the series x has quick resume and can play games not on xcloud. Hoping it works in future releases. (Remote play when a on different network than the Xbox I mean)

@unknownskl
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Remote streaming is not a feature of the application. It could work on some networks (mostly on ipv6) but it is really a hit and miss. The official app uses Teredo which is not implemented in this application

@unknownskl unknownskl pinned this issue Dec 31, 2022
@neodian
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neodian commented Jan 29, 2023

Although is not the solution I've tried the Greenlight v2 with Wireguard VPN at home and is working perfectly fine everywhere. Even tried using mobile data but there was many input lag, but on fibre works flawlessly.

@Dreamescaper
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@neodian
Thanks a lot for a suggestion, I have set up an OpenVPN on my router, and it seems to be working fine.

@tbrownio
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I had the same issue of the Xbox not connecting on steam deck but connecting successfully on the iPhone app. I realized that the issue was that the steam deck was automatically defaulting to my 2.4GHZ wifi network and the Xbox was on the 5GHZ. So I separated the 2.4GHZ and the 5GHZ into two WiFi networks (they used to be under the same name) and that solved the problem. Kinda annoying though for everyone else in the house.

@killam42
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With the new release beta 15, port forwarding 9002 fixed the issue I had with accessing my xbox from outside my home and it works great, thanks for the updates :)

@Trashinated1
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Enable DMZplus or something like that in your router settings.
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@IslamWahid
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just managed to do it with the new version and v2 beta15 and forwarding port 9002 (UDP) FYI

@codybrom
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codybrom commented Jan 4, 2024

just managed to do it with the new version and v2 beta15 and forwarding port 9002 (UDP) FYI

+1 to this. Worked for me on 2.0.1

@unknownskl
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just managed to do it with the new version and v2 beta15 and forwarding port 9002 (UDP) FYI

This is the way :) Closing the issue

@intzaaa
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intzaaa commented Sep 23, 2024

A better solution is to install and enable the Teredo client locally. If your Xbox console is behind multiple layers of NAT, forwarding port 9002 will not solve the problem. Miredo implements the Teredo client (and server) on Linux. All you need to do is install miredo through your distribution's package manager and configure Microsoft's teredo server in /etc/miredo.

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