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Solved Miracast over hotspot?

emptee

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Hey all,

Has anyone had any success connecting to a Miracast device (or better yet, projecting to another Windows 10 device) when using the hotspot feature in Windows 10?

I'm trying to come up with a reliable method for doing so - I use a combination of a SB2 + SP4 (as a second screen), but often times when traveling the Wifi isn't quite reliable enough for projecting to work.

It makes a lot more sense if I could connect the SP4 to the SB2 over the hotspot, and I've successfully done this a handful of times, but most of the time the SP4 doesn't show up when I try to...

Both devices are fully up-to-date and otherwise working well, etc..

Anyone had any luck doing something similar to this? :)

Kind Regards,
Michael
 

jnjroach

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The Connect App uses WiFi Direct and will work even without an internet connection.
 
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emptee

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Hi Jeff,

Interesting - it seems that in this case, WiFi Direct isn't being used for some odd reason.

Here's what I see from a few tests:

Cell Phone -> SP4: WiFi Direct
Cell Phone -> SB2: WiFi Direct
SP4 -> SB2: WiFi Direct
SB2 -> SP4: WiFi

Unfortunately, I don't have another miracast receiver handy, so I can't test the SB2 against anything else right now...

So, it seems every configuration works, with the exception of the configuration I actually want - go figure!

Have you (or anyone else) seen an issue like this?

Kind Regards,
Michael Thomas
 

jnjroach

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I've connected my SB2 to my Surface Go and to multiple other Surface devices....something is up with your config. Did you make the NVIDIA GPU primary?
 

sharpuser

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@emptee

You should be able to connect regardless of other WiFi networks. I’ve connected my SP3 and Surface Book in the worst of interference conditions: An apartment in Hong Kong.
 
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emptee

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Hi guys,

Thanks for the replies - I managed to get this working in the end. Hopefully, this helps if anyone else stumbles into the same issue for whatever reason :)

For some reason, when the SP4 is connected to the same WiFi network as the SB2, the SB2 uses that network instead of establishing a WiFi Direct connection to the SP4.

As soon as the SP4 is not connected to the same network, it all works as expected.

Thanks for the help and suggestions - if I find the true cause of this, I'll remember to update this thread for anyone who comes across it.

Kind Regards,
Michael
 
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