Visit Settings > Remote Play Connection Settings > Enable Remote Play. Next, enable Remote Play on the console itself.
Visit Settings > Account Management > Activate as Your Primary PS4.
Then you’ll need to identify your console as the “primary” console. To do so, visit Settings > System Software Update, and let your console get to work. First, update your PS4’s software to the most current version, 7.00. Once you’ve installed the requisite PS4 Remote Play app from whatever app store you’re using, you’ll need to configure your PS4. To minimize latency, you should use an Ethernet cable to connect your console to your wireless router or modem (you should do the same on the device you’re streaming to, if possible). You’ll also need a broadband internet connection, a DualShock 4 controller, and a PS4 game that doesn’t require a VR headset or a specialized controller. If you’re on an Android or iOS device, you’ll need to grab the Remote Play app from Google Play or the App Store. You’ll need a PC or Mac running the free PS4 Remote Play app (you can download it here). What You Need For PlayStation 4 Remote Play