![]() ![]() I don't want to connect the ASUS router to the main Telus router for internet because I don't want to interfere with that setup. The spare room is about 35 feet from where I want to stream games to and wired LAN setup is not an option unfortunately. There are several people using the same repeaters which I think is causing the latency so I was wondering if I could use a wifi adapter on my gaming PC in the spare room to connect to internet so my games stay updated etc and then use the NIC ethernet to connect my PC to a separate router (an ASUS RT AC66U) that I use to beam the game to the other PC connected to the SSID of that router (which will not be connected to the internet, only used for WLAN) and have the ASUS Router using different channels so there isn't interference from overlapping channels. You'll need to install the Virtual Display Driver to enable this setting.So I have a loud gaming PC in a spare room and it is connected via ethernet to our Telus router/modem and I'm trying to improve latency streaming using Parsec to another PC in my livingroom that is connected via ethernet to a Telus Wifi repeater (local game streaming). This will allow you to connect to the host without requiring a physical display attached, or an HDMI or Displayport dongle. "Fallback To Virtual Display" is a setting available for all Parsec users, which adds a single virtual display on Windows hosts if no other displays are present. Find the Virtual Displays setting and choose the number of virtual displays you want.On the host, open your Parsec settings and click the Host tab.If your host is on Windows, install the Virtual Display Driver on it.Teams customers can enforce virtual display settings from the Teams admin portal, globally, or by group. If your host is running Windows, you'll need to install the Virtual Display Driver to enable virtual displays. If the host system has no physical displays attached, Parsec's virtual displays will allow you to connect to the host without requiring an HDMI or Displayport dongle. The virtual displays show up along with your current physical displays. "Virtual Displays" is a feature available for Teams and Warp customers, which lets you add up to 3 additional virtual displays to the host while connecting to a machine you own through Parsec. You will not see the option if the host screens are set to "Mirrored" or "Duplicate" mode. Your host computer needs at least two displays connected, with the screens set to the "Extend" mode in the OS settings, for the option to show up. You can also use the Add Screens hotkey (Ctrl+Shift+S by default) while connected to the stream. Click the Parsec icon in your session window.That makes it easy to have one screen set up perfectly for your IDE while another is set up for gameplay. You can change the bandwidth, resolution, chroma settings, and frame rates per screen at any time by using the Parsec overlay in that display. "Add Screens" is a feature available for Teams and Warp customers, which lets you open up additional windows to view up to 3 displays from the same host computer at once. The exception is that this isn't necessary for Team customers using Team Computers. Keep in mind that normally you need to join the computer using the same Parsec account as the host for these features to function. This article will go over the Add Screens, Virtual Displays and Fallback To Virtual Displays features.
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