


My real problem with what I start this discussion is the following (also already seen some similar before):Īfter updating my Driver to the latest version available (for Windows 10) the picture on the TV started lagging a lot.īefore, with the old drivers (15.36 for Windows 8), everything was working perfectly and once the wireless connection was established the Monitor screen also adjusted automatically to a suitable resolution in order to run OK on the TV screen. However I have two USB network adapters and somehow this problem can be bypassed. (If what I say makes no sense, I am really sorry but as I said I am really "fresh" with this service). I would be really thankful if somebody could help me with this, if it is possible of course to have it working like that. Intel® HD Graphics 4600 for 4th Generation Intel® Core™ Processorsįirst issue I was not able to solve is to have the network adapter connected in parallel to the internet and to my TV at the same time. I am a new user of the Miracast service and after some research, and facing and solving some problems related to the hardware, I achieved the desired performance of the wireless display connection between my PC and Television (Samsung).ĬSL - USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed) AC1200 Dual Band Wireless Network Adapter with Realtek RTL8812AU chipset (Miracast certified)
