I am trying to stream games from my PC (Thinkpad P50 Laptop) to my TV (LG UH850v) using Steam in-home streaming.
Here's how things are setup at the moment:
1. Laptop is connected directly to the router (AC66U_B1) via ethernet.
2. Android box (Minix U9-H) is also directly to the router via ethernet.
3. Controller (XBOX 360) connected via USB to the Android box.
4. TV is connected to the Android box via HDMI.
5. TV's picture mode is set at "Gaming Mode" for lowest input lag.
Basically, I launch the steam app on the Android box, connect to steam on my laptop, launch a game and see it streamed on the TV. Everything works fine at the moment except one thing; noticeable input lag.
While trying to find out the reason for the input lag, I placed my laptop side-by-side with the TV. There is clearly a 200 to 300 ms lag between the two. Even though the controller is connected directly to the Android box, I get no noticeable lag if I focus on the laptop screen. It's when I focus on the TV that I notice the input lag. I've tried all sort of things to see if I can reduce the lag. I know there's always going to be some lag, but the lag shouldn't be as much as 300ms.
I've tried asking for solutions on Steam forums and they suggested this might be something to do with my router. I've tried different stream qualities, from 360p, all the way up to 1440p, but the lag was the same. This proved that the issue is not from my laptop, otherwise the lag would have gotten worse as the GPU would be working harder to keep the stream. In fact, Steam reports no dropped frames during the entire session. To eliminate the possibility that the lag is from the TV, I connected the laptop directly to the TV via HDMI and didn't notice any lag.
This brings us to the last component; the router. Could the problem be from the router and, if so, what can I do to eliminate that ?
Here's how things are setup at the moment:
1. Laptop is connected directly to the router (AC66U_B1) via ethernet.
2. Android box (Minix U9-H) is also directly to the router via ethernet.
3. Controller (XBOX 360) connected via USB to the Android box.
4. TV is connected to the Android box via HDMI.
5. TV's picture mode is set at "Gaming Mode" for lowest input lag.
Basically, I launch the steam app on the Android box, connect to steam on my laptop, launch a game and see it streamed on the TV. Everything works fine at the moment except one thing; noticeable input lag.
While trying to find out the reason for the input lag, I placed my laptop side-by-side with the TV. There is clearly a 200 to 300 ms lag between the two. Even though the controller is connected directly to the Android box, I get no noticeable lag if I focus on the laptop screen. It's when I focus on the TV that I notice the input lag. I've tried all sort of things to see if I can reduce the lag. I know there's always going to be some lag, but the lag shouldn't be as much as 300ms.
I've tried asking for solutions on Steam forums and they suggested this might be something to do with my router. I've tried different stream qualities, from 360p, all the way up to 1440p, but the lag was the same. This proved that the issue is not from my laptop, otherwise the lag would have gotten worse as the GPU would be working harder to keep the stream. In fact, Steam reports no dropped frames during the entire session. To eliminate the possibility that the lag is from the TV, I connected the laptop directly to the TV via HDMI and didn't notice any lag.
This brings us to the last component; the router. Could the problem be from the router and, if so, what can I do to eliminate that ?