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So I just got my house "wired up", but I can't use Steam in-home streaming or Nvidia Gamestream unless I use wireless on my desktop. So I checked my IP, and it's totally different between them. Wireless: 80.213.xxx.xx, Wired: 85.166.xx.xxx

What do I do so that they're the same?

Added the network setup if it matters.

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Yeah, right guys? Guys?

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So I just got my house "wired up", but I can't use Steam in-home streaming or Nvidia Gamestream unless I use wireless on my desktop. So I checked my IP, and it's totally different between them. Wireless: 80.213.xxx.xx, Wired: 85.166.xx.xxx

What do I do so that they're the same?

Added the network setup if it matters.

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You can't bind the same IP to two different interfaces. However I don't get how is your local network using the 80.xxx.xxx.xx  IP range. You should be behind a NAT.

 

Also, for your IP issue, just set a static IP on both devices.

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You can't bind the same IP to two different interfaces. However I don't get how is your local network using the 80.xxx.xxx.xx  IP range. You should be behind a NAT.

 

Also, for your IP issue, just set a static IP on both devices.

I used IP Chicken for the IP check, which was stupid...

The wireless is 192.168.x.x, but the wired is the same as before

Yeah, right guys? Guys?

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I used IP Chicken for the IP check, which was stupid...

The wireless is 192.168.x.x, but the wired is the same as before

 

If your PC is in any way connected to the router, via switch, via wireless you should have a local IP. On most systems you can set a static one. So for example, since you need to use WiFi select the WiFi adapter on your PC and set the IP to say 192.168.x.111 and then use that IP for your stream.

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If your PC is in any way connected to the router, via switch, via wireless you should have a local IP. On most systems you can set a static one. So for example, since you need to use WiFi select the WiFi adapter on your PC and set the IP to say 192.168.x.111 and then use that IP for your stream.

But I have a problem, the wired machine won't pop up in the Web GUI for the router when on wired.

Also, I'm very bad when it comes to networking, so I don't know what to do when you say to set static IP etc.

Yeah, right guys? Guys?

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But I have a problem, the wired machine won't pop up in the Web GUI for the router when on wired.

Also, I'm very bad when it comes to networking, so I don't know what to do when you say to set static IP etc.

 

Why do you need access to the router? Look up on google how to set a static IP on your PC.

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