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maverick004
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  #2109969 17-Oct-2018 18:28
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You may want to try this https://www.playstation.com/en-au/get-help/help-library/apps---features/playstation-apps---features/ps4--remote-play-for-pc-and-mac/




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  #2110035 17-Oct-2018 21:00
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I remember using the Xbox app and forwarding ports, and knocking on the port that my xbox used for wake up signals. You can use https://github.com/Schamper/xbox-remote-power to wake the xbox up and then you should be able to connect to your xbox using the app (provided you forward the right ports, or if you have a VPN server running at home, use that to connect to your xbox, once it's online of course)





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