Ps4 Lan Remote Play




  • Offline PS4 Remote Play
    Ever wanted to use your PS4 on your local network but couldn't because you didn't have an Internet connection available? Here's the solution!
    Before we get started, a little message for Sony
    Hello Sony,
    If you ever happen to read this, don't you think it would be nice to have this feature built-in?
    Think about it like this for a second: you are going on holiday with your PS4 and your laptop because you have no other display available for it. Most laptops aren't shipped with an HDMI input port so you can't directly connect your PS4 to your laptop's screen. However, what you can do is connect your laptop and your PS4 with an ethernet cable and use Remote Play.. until you realize that you need an Internet connection to start the software.
    Looking for updates is nice, but is there really a point in preventing players from using their console because they don't have an Internet connection available all the time?
    Incidentally, if you have any problem with me posting this, please don't hesitate to contact me.

    Supported versions of the Remote Play

    You can find older versions of the Remote Play on the Internet Archive: Wayback Machine!
    • 1.0.0.15181 - Hash : 694659629815D82CDCD62A95FA771237
    • 1.5.0.8251 - Hash : 53DF9F442EEC309D95BE88D28CC21E18
    • 2.0.0.2211 - Hash : FCD0DD66996B399F6A1A9A254F7E85B3
    • 2.6.0.2270 - Hash : 2E4C4CA5ECFD3138CB734ED603958A1A
    • 2.7.0.7270 - Hash : 9961E4475745881FAC537D58B1BCD5FB (seems to work without even logging to the Playstation Network)
    • Any with the new PS4 Remote Play Auto-Patcher!

  • Getting started
    For various reasons, I can't give you the patched executable. However, I can still tell you how to patch it yourself.​

    [EVEN BETTER FULLY AUTOMATED PATCHER]

    You can just download and run the latest version of the PS4 Remote Play Auto-Patcher.
    Compared to the other patcher, this one doesn't need a list of patches, it will patch the assembly by itself, so it should, in theory, be compatible with any version of the RemotePlay.

    [FULLY AUTOMATED PATCHER]

    You can just download and run the latest version of the PS4 Remote Play Patcher.
    If the software can't find the Remote Play by itself it'll ask you to specify its location.
    Once that is done, the software will patch the Remote Play (with the latest patch available) and create a backup of your original Remote Play if you want.
    Don't forget that, to use the PS4 Remote Play, you still need a local network (connect your PS4 to your computer using an ethernet cable or a local Wi-Fi network hosted on your computer)!

    [MANUAL PATCH]

    You will need to download BsPatch and the Patches.zip file. Extract the patch of your choice and execute the following command :
    bsdiff RemotePlay.exe RemotePlay-Patched.exe mypatch
    Then you have to start RemotePlay-Patched.exe to enjoy your PS4 Remote Play offline experience. I'll describe below another method to do the same thing without having to change RemotePlay.exe itself.

    Will Remote Play work as usual?

    Yes, every aspect of the original Remote Play have been kept, except for the updates window, which will not even appear with the latest version of the patch.

    I don't trust those patches thrown at me like this..
    .. and that's perfectly fine.
    Here are the steps so that you can reproduce the patch (the first version) by yourself:
    • Throw your RemotePlay.exe at de4dot to remove the obfuscation.
    • Open your brand new RemotePlay-cleaned.exe using your favorite decompiler (ILSpy, .NET Reflector, etc..). In my case, I am using dnSpy. Navigate to the class containing the entry point of the program (this class is not in a namespace).
    • In the Main method, get rid of checkUpdate.ShowDialog();.
    • And that's it, you can now export your brand new Remote Play executable (using the Save Module.. function on dnSpy) and enjoy playing on your PS4 anywhere.
    If you wonder why we aren't just removing ShowDialog and setting the two assignments under to false directly, that's because it triggers my antivirus for some reason.

    Alternative method, almost 0 programming skill required.

    1. Download and install Fiddler.
    2. Enable HTTPS decryption in Fiddler.
    3. a. With Fiddler running, start Remote Play and wait for the request to https://remoteplay.dl.playstation.net/remoteplay/module/win/rp-version-win.json.
    4. b. You might also see a request to https://remoteplay.dl.playstation.net/remoteplay/module/pplist_v2.json, handle it the same way as the previous one.
    5. Select the AutoResponder tab, enable the rules, enable unmatched requests passthrough.
    6. Drag & Drop the request made to remoteplay.dl.playstation.net into the rules list.
    7. Select the FiddlerScript tab and look for this line:
    static function OnBeforeRequest(oSession: Session) {
    1. Add the following content under the line you found earlier :
    if (oSession.HTTPMethodIs('CONNECT'))
    {
    oSession.oFlags['x-replywithtunnel'] = 'GenerateTunnel';
    return;
    }
    1. Click on Save Script.
    2. That's it for Fiddler. You have nothing to save by yourself. The only thing that matters now is that Fiddler must be up and running when you want to play without Internet.
    3. There's still something to do. Currently, if you open Remote Play, it'll tell you that (if you are truly disconnected) there is not network connection available. To fix this, create an access point on your phone and connect to it (there's no need to have an Internet connection available on your phone, otherwise it would defeat the point of having done everything mentionned above). Note that you can also use any free hotspot you may have around you.
    4. It's already done ! When you'll start the Remote Play, it'll think that an Internet connection is available (when it's merely connected to a hotspot WITHOUT Internet) and when it'll try to look for updates Fiddler will take care of it.
    5. Enjoy the offline PS4 Remote Play.

  • Changelog History
    v3.0 (Updated on Jan. 11, 2019)
    • Should now work with any RemotePlay, it doesn't care about what version you're using, past, present or future.
    v2.0.1
    • The new PS4 Remote Play Patcher can detect the version of the Remote Play you are currently using and patch it accordingly.
    • This version is compatible with Windows 7.
    v2.0
    • The new PS4 Remote Play Patcher can detect the version of the Remote Play you are currently using and patch it accordingly.
    v1.1
    • Finally an automated patcher for your PS4 Remote Play.
    • Using it is easy, start the exe file, let it do its job and voilà, enjoy using the PS4 Remote Play offline with(out) updates !
    v1.0
    • Finally an automated patcher for your PS4 Remote Play.
    • Using it is easy, start the exe file, let it do its job and voilà, enjoy using the PS4 Remote Play offline with(out) updates !

  • Contributing
    • I usually appreciate contributions, however, this time, I will decline every pull request containing an executable or a patch.
    • Suggestions are welcome!
    • Source Code @: https://github.com/MysteryDash/Offline-PS4-Remote-Play/releases

Howdy, Stranger! It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons! Lower Remote Play resolution for PS4 Remote Play. You can change the PS4 Remote Play application video quality to improve your connection. From the launch screen of PS Remote Play on your device, go to Settings and then select Video Quality for Remote Play. Set Resolution to Standard or Low, and Frame Rate to Standard. Check your settings for remote play on the PS4. I remember there was a initial setup where I had to input a code from the PS4 to my vita to associate with the vita. Also test the 'connect directly' option where it uses ad hoc, but use that as a last resort because the further you are from the console, the worse the connectivity and signal. A capture card (like this Blackmagic one) for Switch, Remote Play app for PS4,. While the virtual LAN party concept may be lost on some in the age of online gaming, being able to sit next to.

This has been a question that has been around since the feature first launched and will likely remain something that will be an issue for a lot of people in the future. Remote play is running slow and you want a way to make PS4 remote play faster. Like any network related issue, this one can have a large number of causes and solutions. In this guide, I will try to give a few useful tips to know about when you are trying to sleep up remote play and make the connection faster.

The first thing you need to know with the speed of remote play is that its slow in general. Even when it’s working at 100% peak performance, there can still be some lag. Particularly with the PS TV. Getting a perfect, full speed, real-time response from the remote play feature is not something I was ever able to achieve on the vita or PS TV, but I was able to get some good results by taking the following steps.

Connect directly to the PS4…or don’t

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I apologize for the lack of a concrete answer here. Depending on the location of your PS4 and router, it may be faster to choose one over the other. To make this worse, it can even vary from within the house. For example, my PS4 is upstairs. When I am downstairs it’s faster to connect via the internet, when upstairs its faster to connect directly. It is annoying as hell if you move around the house, but it is the price to pay. You can set this setting in the remote play section of the settings.

Use a wired connection

This, of course, doesn’t apply to the vita, but if you are using a PC or the PS TV, you will likely have the ability to use a wired connection to connect directly to the network. A wired connection is always faster and more reliable than a WiFi connection. The same is the case for the PS4. If you have the option, connect the PS4 to the network using a wired connection to make there is one less signal to worry about.

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Optimize the wireless connection

If you are unable to use a wired connection, there are some things you can do to boost the wireless connection. Adaptec sata raid 2410sa controller driver download for windows 10. WiFi signals sort of work like sound waves, they bounce off walls easier than they travel through them.

  1. Open doors so as not to obstruct the signal.
  2. Put the WiFi router in an open location so the signal doesn’t get lost.
  3. Get a WiFi repeater to boost the signal around the house.
  4. Place the device in a location where it can get a good signal.
  5. Make sure the PS4 is in a location where it isn’t being blocked.

Does the game support remote play?

Ps4 Remote Play Lan Or Internet

So, yes, all games support remote play, but this is built in support on the operating system level. There is, however, the option for developers to add dedicated support for remote play. In most cases that I have seen, this will do great things for the performance. With all of the same variables, the performance can improve massively if you are playing a game that has dedicated remote play support. This is, of course, nothing you can control, but it is a good piece of information to know if you are doing everything you can and it isn’t improving performance.