Ps4 remote play cannot download check your network connection
[FIX] Remote Play - Cannot establish a connection to the server + Some weird address Hi guys, Just passing by to show a "hack" that you can make to sign into your PSN account on the Remote Play App on PC to start the PS4 registering. To start Remote Play while your PS4 console is in rest mode, select [Settings] [Power Save Settings] [Set Features Available in Rest Mode]. Then select the checkboxes for [Stay Connected to the Internet] and [Enable Turning on PS4 from Network]. Check the Remote Play network connection on your device. Perform a network speed test on your device. The minimum required connection speed for Remote Play is 5 Mbps for both upload and download. Other devices on your network might be using a large amount of bandwidth. Wait until they're idle before using Remote Play.
The most common reason for connection problems is the Firewall. This tool sometimes blocks the PSJoy server and prevents a connection with the ShockPad App. So you have to make an exception for the PSJoy server in the firewall. Furthermore, be sure that the ports which you have configured in the ShockPad app and the PSJoy server are open. How to fix error "please check your network connection" on Windows 10, Windows 8/ and Windows 7. Issues addressed in this tutorial:please check your netw. Alert: "Cannot connect to the PS4. (0xfff)" Check your Antivirus Software. Make sure your computer's antivirus software is not blocking your connection to PS4 for remote playback. Antivirus software on your computer may block communication between your PS4 and your computer. Try disabling your antivirus software's firewall settings.
To start Remote Play while your PS4 console is in rest mode, select [Settings] [Power Save Settings] [Set Features Available in Rest Mode]. Then select the checkboxes for [Stay Connected to the Internet] and [Enable Turning on PS4 from Network]. On your host PS4 console, from the function screen, select [Settings] [Remote Play Connection Settings], and then select [Add Device] and a number appears. Launch the Remote Play app on the client device. Check the Remote Play network connection on your device. Perform a network speed test on your device. The minimum required connection speed for Remote Play is 5 Mbps for both upload and download. Other devices on your network might be using a large amount of bandwidth. Wait until they're idle before using Remote Play.