Windows 10 and 11 require a specific "Optional Feature" to be installed for Miracast to function. Go to > Apps > Optional features . Click View features (or Add a feature). Search for Wireless Display and install it. 💡 Advanced Troubleshooting Check NDIS Version Miracast requires NDIS 6.30 or higher. Right-click Start > Windows Terminal (Admin) or PowerShell . Type: Get-NetAdapter | Select Name, NdisVersion
If you have tried all the above and your PC still refuses to project, the most reliable workaround is to bypass the software limitations with hardware. pc doesnt support miracast
Think of Miracast as "HDMI over Wi-Fi." It allows you to broadcast your screen to a TV, monitor, or projector without needing any cables. Because it is built into Windows 8.1 and Windows 10/11, it should work automatically—provided your hardware plays nice. Windows 10 and 11 require a specific "Optional