- MIRROR FOR ROKU WINDOWS 10 2017 DRIVERS
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MIRROR FOR ROKU WINDOWS 10 2017 PRO
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So it's like setting up a new gadget where you connect to the wifi SSID generated by the gadget to then give it the SSID / Password in the house? / IS distance sensitive? Therefore, no Wi-Fi or internet connection is required to mirror your phone screen onto your smart TV. Screen mirroring that uses wireless display technology like Miracast actually creates a direct wireless connection between the sending device and the receiving device. ie a wired PC will talk to the router / access point via wire, the router / access point gets it on the air.Īnd microsoft came out with miracast over Infrastructure as a way to solve that for wired only computers (but I read roku hasn't added the miracast over Infrastructure ability - it's a microsoft licensed concept?).Īnd not to shoot the messenger, but I just googled miracast over ethernet (I thought that was the name) and found this page: The receiving access point does what it needs to do to receive the packets and stick it on the network (or for the roku, pass it to the processing parts of the Roku). The wireless device has IP packets, gives it to the NIC, the nic does what it needs to do to get it into the air to the receiving access point. My noob thinking is that the device receiving the packets doesn't know (and shouldn't care?) if the sender is a wired or wireless machine. why does everyone say miracast only works over wireless NICs!? I like your answer and don't mean to put you on the spot with that. The PCs are all on windows private networkġ) Does the wireless PC need to be near the roku? Or just being on the same SSID / LAN but other ends of the house? I tried some of the PCs from far away but on the same SSID / LAN. Wireless Display Supported: Yes (Graphics Driver: Yes, Wi-Fi Driver: Yes)
MIRROR FOR ROKU WINDOWS 10 2017 DRIVERS
On all these PCs, typing winsh wlan show drivers get Yes for both network and display:
MIRROR FOR ROKU WINDOWS 10 2017 UPDATE
I ran Command | update app and after all updates it wanted and a reboot, still nothing working. If they have wired NICs, the wired NIC is disabled They are Dell PCs / laptops with wireless NICs. The roku works fine using airplay and my iphone.Īll PCs are win 10, fully up to date in windows update. None see the roku when we click on notifications, projection, connect to a wireless display. I've tried 6 different PCs and actually another Roku / PC on an entirely different network. I am trying to mirror my windows 10 PC to a Roku connected to dumb TV. Can anyone help with this? Or just forget about being able to do this?