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Wirelessly Streaming Windows 10 Desktop Screen to LG Smart TV: Possible Solutions

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  • #1 17367651
    MES Mariusz
    Level 36  
    Hello.

    There are many solutions for streaming video to LG TVs, mainly based on DLNA technology.
    I am looking for a solution that will display the screen (desktop) of Windows 10 on an LG TV. However, I have not succeeded so far. Please, give me a hint / suggest solution.

    Perhaps there is one in the LG Smart World application store that allows this?
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  • #2 17367816
    Anonymous
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  • #3 17367841
    MES Mariusz
    Level 36  
    flux_capacitor wrote:
    is controlled by an android smartphone

    I would like to share the Windows 10 desktop on the TV and not the Android screen.
    Chromecast is also a hardware device.
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    #5 17367902
    ramzes315
    Level 11  
    MES Mariusz wrote:
    flux_capacitor wrote:
    is controlled by an android smartphone

    I would like to share the Windows 10 desktop on the TV and not the Android screen.
    Chromecast is also a hardware device.


    You can do this, the computer you are using must have the following technology :|
    Intel processors / graphics: Intel WiDi, if you have an AMD / Radeon processor / graphics: then search if your laptop supports AMD Wireless Display

    Then you click on the desktop with the right button -> screen settings -> and in the category "multiple screens" you should have the position (blue text) "connect to a wireless screen" -> Search your TV on the network -> accept an incoming connection from a laptop on TV (on some TV, first select the appropriate option in TV sources, e.g. "mirror" on Sony TV, otherwise it may be TV but will not connect, will throw an error or will not find TV on the laptop)

    Possible connections:
    laptop === | WiFi Direct & BT | === TV
    laptop === | wifi or lan | === router === | WiFi or lan | === TV

    The router should support DLNA (which should be enabled in the router settings) and turn on and configure Qos in the router well to avoid overloading the network and not having delays :)
    If it is a dedicated router for large networks - think about even cheap, but independent, you will have access to the full configuration :)
    It is also good in the router's 2.4Ghz WiFi settings to set the channel to static, e.g. 8,9,10 and the channel width to 20/40 Mhz or auto.

    Regards
  • #6 17368435
    MES Mariusz
    Level 36  
    The sum of the summary I found in the main TV settings (internet tab) both Direct WiFi and MiraCast technology, which, without knowing why, were turned off by default.

    MiraCast is exactly what you need for this task, Windows have a built-in MiraCast server, and the client embedded in LG TV turned out to be so refined that even movies without major cuts can be watched.

    In other words, it's git! :-)
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