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Fix: Connect to a Wireless Display Missing | Broken | Can't get Connect App


Published: Mar 28, 2022
Last Edit: Mar 28, 2022
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Explanation
0:36 - How to use a Laptop as a Wireless Display
1:15 - Connect to a Wireless Display option missing? What we need.
1:39 - Installing Connect app (Wireless Display receiving app)
2:46 - What the Connect app does
3:39 - Connect to a Wireless Display option still missing? Both need Wireless
4:24 - Check if wireless adapter supports Miracast (Wireless Display)
7:19 - Why not Wireless Display over Ethernet? Does it work?
8:16 - Is a Wireless Display low latency? No!

Want to use a Laptop or another device as a wireless display? While it may sound simple, and for the most part it is… There are a few things you need to know. This video shows you how to set it up, and the issues you may face, as well as how to fix them. You NEED both devices to have wireless features, and the ‘display’ to have the Connect app installed. You don’t need to be connected to any Wi-Fi network, or at least I didn’t. This technology is called Miracast.

I do apologize for the video being all over the place, but there is a lot of information, besides the tutorial itself.

Manual install command: DISM /Online /Add-Capability /CapabilityName:App.WirelessDisplay.Connect~~~~0.0.1.0

Nvidia forum post mentioned: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/game-ready-drivers/13/224623/has-nvidia-stopped-supporting-miracast/

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