![]() ![]() With this configuration, everything worked fine in the Geforce Experience - Moonlight solution. The AMD Link application was installed on the Mibox 4k, which is connected to the TV and to the Internet via a 5GHz network. Now all of my devices connect and can access all of the features of AMD Link. Drivers: Adrenalin 22.3.1 My computer is connected to the router via ethernet cable. A little odd that it wasn't even working if I disabled Windows firewall, but not totally surprising since Windows tries to act smarter than us. Obviously being set to Block All would interfere with any rules that were set up. I have no idea when or how that got changed off the default, but that was the root of the problem. It does require you to have the new 22.3.1 driver installed that. Figure 1: Radeon Settings and location of the AMD Link page Enable AMD Link Server to connect your device to Radeon Settings. 1.Update your Radeon graphics driver, to access the new AMD Software Adrenalin Edition. ![]() The AMD Link tab will now be visible at the bottom of AMD Radeon Settings. ![]() (Which makes perfect sense because that means it blocks except for the allowed list). To setup AMD Link, simply install AMD Link on your smartphone or tablet and upgrade to Radeon Software 2019 or above. It turns out I had to go into Windows firewall and change Inbound Connections to Block (Default) instead of Block All Connections. I was pretty sure everything had been enabled for the firewall since it was making some connection, but it was like additional ports were being opened and not always accessible. They would connect and show a black screen and the cursor would move, or would only connect enough to show the widgets for the video card. At first, the AMD Link was working on my iPad but only partially on my iPhone or Androids. There are a few old threads with similar reports but they lack a clear solution. Use AMD Link to connect your phone, tablet, TV, or Windows-based PC, and play your games from almost anywhere in the world. Combining that with AMD Link’s ability to be fully navigable with a gamepad, it allows for a quick and effortless way to launch and enjoy your local PC games on a big screen, without needing a keyboard and a mouse. I just wanted to share this because I did a lot of digging and couldn't find this solution anywhere. Unique to our AMD Link for Windows app, you also have access to your local games from the AMD Link interface. ![]()
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