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I'd like to bring here Parsec, It's marketed as a remote gaming software.
I've been using it everyday for a couple months now, and wow the latency is great. You definitely need a stable connection (no issues for your lan use). I use it for my main pc and plex server, and easily allows me to have a sort of home cloud gaming setup. It's also free. Plus you can install it to start before logon, so you just need to have the pc turned on, logged in or not.
There are some issues i have gotten around, although it should be able to run headless i had to provide some hdmi dummy plugs and same for keyboard and mouse (used a trash logitech pairing usb i had around). Which isn't an issue if it's already got a k/m on it.
Does parsec need an account to use? And can I do a direct IP connection or does it require a relay server?
Yea, you make an account on it and have both clients running and they appear as possible connections. Uses Upnp for router access (there's also some other settings network related but i've never had a reason to use them so idk).
Ya, that's what I remembered. That's a no go for me, as the remote system has sensitive data on it and it would be a potential breach of security if I put an internet accessible remote connection system on to it.
Thanks for the info.