![]() ![]() The other screenshots are just to show you that Windows is able to see the TV. P.S.: the text isn't in English in the screenshots, but in the prompt command menu image, in the last line, it reads "Wireless display support": Yes (Graphics Driver: Yes, Wi-Fi Driver: Yes). OS: Windows 10 Home Single Language version 1803 (17134.254) Does anyone know what shall I do to make Miracast work? Thanks in advance. Screen mirroring works fine with all Android devices that I tested, so apparently, it's an issue with Windows itself, and not my TV. As soon as it says the connection was made, the TV almost instantly states that the source has disconnect from it. Check if file and sharing is enabled in firewall.Everything worked fine, meaning that I could connect to other computers, internet worked, my programms worked. Sometimes the TV does detect an attempt to connect to it from the laptop and starts the connection procedure, but it does not work. I upgraded one of the windows 7 pro computers to windows 10 pro. I can see the TV on "Bluetooth and other devices" Settings menu and Connect side menu (Win + K shortcut). However, I cannot connect to my TV wirelessly, Windows can find the TV, but I can never get to connect to it. I checked through dxdiag, command prompt and Connect Store app, and all of them confirm that my laptop is compatible with this feature. I have a Panasonic TV that has support for screen mirroring (Miracast). ![]()
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