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Qualcomm atheros gigabit ethernet driver
Qualcomm atheros gigabit ethernet driver




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All the Qualcomm and Killer drivers for the G750 ethernet stop at NDIS 6.3 I also have the latest drivers, and don't have 6.4. I also have NDIS 6.3 for ethernet, but I have NDIS 6.4 for Wifi, how about you? That's a pretty cheap solution to give you a compatible Wifi interface, give it a try and let us know how it works out :) "PC's with older and incompatible WiFi adapters/drivers can use a compatible USB 3 adapter such as:Īsus USB-AC 56 (Dual-Band Wireless-AC1200 USB 3.0 Wi-Fi Adapter)" So they are implementing everything to provide a Miracast Receiver on a PC/Mac. Megis, it would have helped to post the AirServer info in your original request :)ĪirPlay + Miracast receiver for PC is finally here! It also seems I was using the Miracast name when maybe I should have been using a different name as Miracast seems to be a specific type of technology where a dongle is required & I wanted/want a simple mirroring of my tablet's screen on the ROG.Īgain, thank you so much for the leads as I already believe after a quick scan of the links they may lead me towards my goal.

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I shall look to see if the WiFi link you provided shall suffice as all I really am after is the ability to mirror my Android screen on to the ROG, however every time I searched I ended up with results about using my tablet as a remote. Sadly, I will have to chalk this one up to my not fully understanding this site: as I saw/see no mention of a dongle required & figured since I have an awesome machine with Windows 8.1 it would of course work. Thank you so much for the very informative response. The other wired/wireless methods of getting Android screen mirroring aren't WiDi/Miracast, but should work toward the end goal :) Some are popular enough to have dongles for them, and some are implemented in TV/Monitors. All are a canned ecosystem, not intended for bi-directional screen sharing. Intel WiDi and Intel Pro Wireless DisplayĪll of them have the idea of a projector / streaming source ending up via wireless on a remote display. Intel WiDi is another such wireless method, all these disparate methods are supposed to merge someday. So if you want to duplicate your smartphone on your laptop the simpliest solution is to use a wired solution.īVr77, I quoted from the Intel Miracast website, and provided the the URL the quotes came from, it is all info for Miracast as Meris requested. You can't use your laptop as a receiver, and the HDMI port is just an output one, so impossible to use a dongle. Miracast doesn't need any Intel Graphic Card to work, and Nvidia GC works. if you get it to work, please let us know you have mixed up Intel Wireless Display and Miracast. A USB HDMI input, and a Miracast HDMI dongle. You may be able to cobble together a mating of devices to get what you want, wireless display of a Miracast stream on the Windows laptop screen. Mirroring an Android device screen onto your desktop - Wifi

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How to View an Android Phone Screen on a PC - USB cable There are Android apps that over Wifi or BT will set up a server on Windows to accept viewing remotely the PC side on the Android side. Devices that are Wi-Fi Certified Miracast* enable easy content streaming between devices, such as a laptop to TV, or a laptop to a projector. Miracast is an industry standard created by the Wi-Fi Alliance* association, and is incorporated into Microsoft Windows 8.1* operating system. TV) that supports Miracast or a TV paired with a TV adapter that supports Miracast Most laptops don't have an HDMI *input*Ī display (e.g. Megis, the G750JH won't do Miracast as it only has an Nvidia GPU - this is actually a good thing, as the G750JH doesn't have Optimus - what you get when you have an active Intel GPU - it is a real PITA :)Įven if you had Miracast capability on the laptop, you wouldn't be able to display the Android screen to/on the laptop, only a Miracast TV or a device with an HDMI input that you could plug in a Miracast dongle. I'm trying to use Miracast from my Android device to the laptop, however it requires NDIS 6.40.

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I need 6.40 installed & I'm having a hard time finding it to even attempt an install & frankly once I do have it, I'm not entirely sure how to install it. A query in Power Shell also states I have 6.30. Qualcomm Atheros AR8171/8175 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.30).

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I am told NDIS 6.40 is in Windows 8.1, however I have Windows 8.1 64 bit & my Device Manager indicates I have:






Qualcomm atheros gigabit ethernet driver