09-22-2025 01:03 AM
We have a new business requirement, whereby [ideally] we'd like to have our windows tablets be able to WIN+K (Miracast) to some Samsung/LG TVs around our properties and offices.
This has never really worked, and we've never paid much attention to it, but need to start.
TVs are on the same wifi network / subnet as the client computers. Air Marshall is off (which I've heard can be an issue). We seemingly have no wireless access or L7 policies blocking this. I'm a bit stumped.
Wifi is bridged to the L2, no client isolation policies (that I can see).
I appreciate Miracast isn't the 'best' technology out there, and googling definitely confirms that. But ideally I'd rather not invest in some totally different technology if possible.
Any ideas?
09-22-2025 04:29 AM
How about deny local lan setting?
09-22-2025 09:03 AM
While I am not familiar with this, another forum suggests checking (verifying) Miracast functionality and if it is enabled as a preliminary step and secondary would be to make sure it's running the latest available firmware.
09-22-2025 04:01 PM
From your post I'm guessing that the TVs are wired and the tablets are using wireless. Is that correct? If so, have you tried connecting a TV wirelessly to the same SSID as the tablets?
I have a wonderful issue where I have a wireless printer and a wireless laptop.
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