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Downloading the last version of PS4 Remote Play

Download the latest version of the Remote Play Installer, double-click on it, grant admin rights and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.Once you ensured that you check everything, start following the instructions below to connect to your PS4 console manually from a Windows PC: Reliable Internet Connection – For the best performance, you need real download speeds of at least 15 Mbps.An account on Playstation Network (No Gold Subscription Needed).USB cable (to connect to the PC) or a wireless Dualshock 4 adaptor.
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Windows 7, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 Computer.You need to check every box below in order to connect the PS4 to a PC manually: Prerequisites However, before you get started, there are several requirements that you need to be aware of. This procedure is a little tedious but has a higher chance of allowing you to connect to your PS4 remotely (even if you don’t have a reliable Internet Connection).
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If you already tried the quick approach and it didn’t work for you (and you made sure there is no antivirus interference), the next step is to try the manual approach. Method 2: Connecting the PS4 System Manually In case this method was not effective or you’re not using a 3rd party suite, move down to the next potential fix below. In this case, you will only be able to fix the problem by uninstalling the security suite altogether and removing any remnant files. Disabling Antivirusīut keep in mind that in case you’re using an AV suite that comes with a firewall, chances are the same security rules will remain in place even after you disable the 3rd party AV. Just right-click on it and look for an option that will allow you to disable the real-time protection. Most 3rd party suites will allow you to do this directly from the tray bar icon. If this scenario is applicable and you’re using a 3rd party security suite, you should be able to resolve this problem swiftly by disabling the real-time protection and prevent the interruption from happening.

Method 1: Disabling 3rd-Party Interference (if applicable)Īccording to some affected users, this problem can very well be caused by some type of interference caused by an overprotective AV suite that ends up interrupting the connection with your PS4 due to a false positive. Ports used by Remote Play are not forwarded – If you’re using an older router model or you’re not a fan of UPnP but you suspect that the problem is caused by ports that aren’t forwarded, you should be able to fix the problem by forwarding the 3 ports (UDP 9296, UDP 9297 and UDP 9303) required by Remote play manually.In this case, the easiest fix is to access your router settings and re-enable UPnP (this should be enabled by default). UPnP is Disabled – If you’re using a newer model and you previously disabled UPnP, chances are the connection fails because the ports needed is closed.In this case, you should be able to fix the problem by connecting to the PS4 manually after doing some tweaking on your console’s settings. Automatic Connection is failing – Automatic remote connection is faster but it has fewer chances to work without issues.If this scenario is applicable, you should be able to fix the problem by disabling the overprotective security suite or by uninstalling it altogether. 3rd party interference – As it turns out, one of the most common causes that will cause this issue is an overprotective Antivirus or Firewall that ends up interrupting the connection between the PS4 (most likely due to a false positive).
