Miracast with an Iconia W700

digitalman
digitalman Member Posts: 2 New User

I know this tablet is older however it runs Windows 10 very well.  I need to use wireless display features to the Microsoft Wireless Display adapter, however I get the message stating that "Your PC doesn't support Miracast".  However the Intel Chipset that is installed, i3-2365M according to the Intel website supports Wireless display.  is it the wireless network card?

 

My question is, what other components could I add to enable Miracast?  Could I buy a wireless USB adapter to accomplish this?

 

Thanks.

Answers

  • Blayn-Acer
    Blayn-Acer Administrator Posts: 2,355 Community Administrator

    Can you give me the first 10 digits of your serial number, so I can see what wireless adapter you have in this system? I suspect it is the wireless adapter, but want to confirm. On another note, I am not sure if adding a USB adapter will allow you to use WiDi/Miracast. This is most likely a question that would need to be posed to Intel, or possibly another user here can chime in with their experience with this.

  • digitalman
    digitalman Member Posts: 2 New User

    It has the AR5BMD22 Wireless/Bluetooth adapter.  However I think I know what the issue is.  The Intel HD3000 display is not supported by Intel on Windows 10.  Which is too bad as everything else works great.  I wish there was a way to add a component to make the Wireless Display work.