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- #INTEL WIDI WINDOWS 10 DOESNT WOR HOW TO#
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- #INTEL WIDI WINDOWS 10 DOESNT WOR DRIVERS#
- #INTEL WIDI WINDOWS 10 DOESNT WOR UPDATE#
Review the ifIndex and InterfaceMetric for all connections by opening a Administrator Powershell terminal (Windows key-X then select "Windows Powershell (Admin)"). I did the same for PANGP, but used the number 99 - for no real good reason, just saying what worked - other numbers probably will work. Click Ok twice, then do the same thing for Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6). Right click on the one that represents your Miracast connection, select Properties, highlight Internet Protocal Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and select properties, click on Advanced, unselect Automatic Metric and type 100 in the Interface Metric box. Windows Settings->Network & Internet->Status->Change adpater optionsįor me, the Miracast display connection was called "Local Area Connection 2", and the PANGP connection was called "Ethernet 2". (I tried many many things before resolving this). I have Windows 10 build 1803, updated display drivers, wi-fi drivers, BIOS, docking station firmware, etc. Using Miracast with a Nokia 6 phone running Android 9 works flawlessly.įor me the issue was resolved by manually setting the interface metric for IPv4 and IPv6 to high numbers (100 and 99) for the Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter and the Palo Alto Networks Global Protect (PANGP VPN) connection.
#INTEL WIDI WINDOWS 10 DOESNT WOR UPDATE#
Update on April 5 2019: Still no luck in getting this to work, even with the latest Windows 10 updates. Wireless network running on my provider's router (5GHz 802.11AC with a 40MHz wide channel on free channels, 2.4GHz 802.11N with a 20MHz channel and having interference from neighbor's access points).Core i5 5200U with Intel HD Graphics 5500.Google tells me many people complain about Miracast being broken after certain Windows 10 updates but there is never a definite solution available. I'm now at my wits end as to what I can try next. Connected laptop and TV to my 2.4GHz wireless network instead of having the laptop on the 5GHz network and the TV connected with a wire (this shouldn't matter as Miracast uses WiFi Direct).Verified that the system supports a wireless display using an alternate method (netsh wlan sho d command in a command prompt).
#INTEL WIDI WINDOWS 10 DOESNT WOR HOW TO#
Verified that the driver and hardware supports a wireless display using dxdiag (using these instructions: How to check if your PC supports Miracast.This works fine although the tablet doesn't have the latest Windows updates) Tried a different Windows 10 machine (a Cherrytrail tablet with a Realtek wireless card.
#INTEL WIDI WINDOWS 10 DOESNT WOR DRIVERS#
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Whenever I put my TV in the "screen mirroring" mode, the laptop is able to see the TV when choosing the function to connect to a wireless display. Unfortunately I haven't been able to use it with this laptop since then. The additional bonus would be that an Intel wireless card is no longer required. I looked for the WiDi drivers and found that Intel has discontinued the product saying that Windows now has good Miracast support that can be used instead. I didn't use the functionality for a while and have reinstalled Windows 10 on that laptop since.
#INTEL WIDI WINDOWS 10 DOESNT WOR INSTALL#
I remember having to install an Intel wireless card and the need to install a piece of software called Intel WiDi to make it work. A good year ago I was able to wirelessly duplicate my laptop's screen to a Samsung UE40J6200 TV. I have a Dell Inspirunning Wind(Fall Creators Update).