Miracast enables wireless connection between computer screen and compatible devices. It functions as HDMI over Wi-Fi for presentations and media playback
AirDroid Cast Web works with all Philips smart TVs through browser. App and browser version work together for seamless connection. Supports Windows, macOS, iOS devices and web browsers. Premium version enables remote mirroring
Miracast enables wireless screen mirroring without USB cable. Built into Windows 8 and 10 systems. Works with laptops, tablets, smartphones and displays
Miracast requires devices to be connected to the same WiFi network. Not all devices support Miracast, especially Windows systems. Outdated network drivers can cause connection problems. Wireless adapters may be forced to 5GHz or 802.11blg. Third-party VPN software can interfere with Miracast usage
Verify Miracast and Wi-Fi Direct compatibility through DxDiag. Enable Wi-Fi Direct driver in Device Manager. Allow Wireless Display feature in Windows Defender Firewall. Ensure both devices are connected to same Wi-Fi network. Update or reinstall Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter driver
Mi TV 4 lacks app store and Chromecast built-in support. TV uses Miracast instead of Chromecast. DLNA enables content casting from Android devices