Hey Karen,
"Add a wireless display" is there. I can sometimes add the TV (as a device), but connecting to it as a display never works.
I checked what happens with someone else's computer where it can connect successfully. I found out that when it works, Windows prompts for a PIN which the TV shows. In my case there's no PIN prompt on Windows, nor a PIN shown on the TV. Sometimes the TV is
added with no PIN prompt, sometimes even the adding fails.
The hardware and drivers are all Intel, and are Miracast compatible.
By the way, only NDIS 6.3 is required as far as I know, not 6.4. 6.3 added some network virtualization capabilities. 6.3 is the version on the computer where I tested Miracast to connected successfully, and it is also the version on my WiFi card.
Can you advise how to enable Miracast-related logging, or suggest another technique to analyze the problem?
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Edited by
Raut
Tuesday, August 12, 2014 7:27 AM