Steam Link may not connect due to various reasons. Both the devices should be connected to the same network, if they are, the first 3 numbers of your Steam Link’s IP address should be the same. If you want, you can check the IP address of both devices. If that is not the case, you need to check if Steam is configured properly. We have mentioned all the things you need to configure in order to use Steam Link. All you have to do is read and execute the solutions mentioned here. Another reason for this issue is that your computer firewall blocks Steam from doing its job. It is pretty normal for the firewall or antivirus to block any app on your system which directly or indirectly communicates over the Internet. Whatever the case is, the good news is that it can be resolved and we have shown how to do the same hereinafter.

If you are unable to view your content on a remotely connected monitor and are seeing No Host Computers Found in Steam Link Setup, try the following solutions. Let us talk about them in detail.

1] Enable Remote Play

The first thing you need to do before viewing your Steam content on a TV, you have to enable Remove Play from Steam Settings. A lot of users are aware of this step but some are not, so, if you fall under the former category, skip this solution, but if you haven’t enabled the feature, check the following steps to do the same. Hopefully, this will do the job for you.

2] Make sure both the devices are on the same network

If you are broadcasting your content from a computer to a TV, you need to make sure that both the devices are connected to the same network, whether it’s via WiFi or ethernet, the connection should be the same. One of the things worth noting is that Steam Link works better with a wired connection than wireless. So, if you have an Ethernet cable, try connecting both the devices used to the router using the cable. It will not only give you a much more reliable network but can also resolve the issue in some cases.

3] Switch to Private Network

The issue can occur if the network is public. So, it is pretty obvious that some users are able to resolve the issue by switching to Private Network. We are going to do the same and see if it works. Follow the given steps to switch to Private Network. Hopefully, this will do the job for you.

4] Restart your network devices

You can also try restarting your network devices such as Router and Modem. This will flush out network issues and resolve your problem. Follow the given steps to do the same. Now, retry searching for the host computer. Hopefully, it will work this time.

5] Allow Steam through Firewall

Windows Firewall is notorious for blocking genuine programs the moment they start using the Internet. This can be the case in your scenario as well, Steam client app on your computer can be blocked by the Windows Firewall or the antivirus program that you have configured. So, the only thing you need to do is allow Steam through Firewall or your third-party antivirus program. Hopefully, this will do the job for you. Hopefully, these solutions will do the job for you.

To enable or set up Steam Link, follow the prescribed steps.

Open Steam.Click on Steam > Settings.Go to Remote Play and tick Enable Remote Play.Click on Advanced Host Options and tick/untick options depending on your computer’s configuration.Log in to the other computer using the same account, connect it to the same network, and enable Remote Play.You will see that you are connected.Just click Ok to end the setup.

That’s it! Also Read: Fix Steam Friends List not working on Windows PC.

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