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Is there a reason why only Intel(R) Centrino(R) Advanced-N 6235 AGN is Miracast certified?
http://certifications.wi-fi.org/search_products.php?search=1&advanced=1&lang=en&filter_company_id=&filter_category_id=&filter_subcategory=&filter_cid=&date_from=&date_to=&selected_certifications%5B%5D=67&x=15&y=14 http://certifications.wi-fi.org/search_products.php?search=1&advanced=1&lang=en&filter_company_id=&filter_category_id=&filter_subcategory=&filter_cid=&date_from=&date_to=&selected_certifications%5B%5D=67&x=15&y=14
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Hello Please note that Miracast is an interoperability test program and as this is under current development we do not have further comments on this.
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Hi, I realize this is an old thread; however, I am wondering if any of the Intel Wifi cards support Miracast; specifically the AC 7260.
thanks,
David
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The supported wireless adapters for Intel® WiDi / Miracast* are listed here:
http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wtech/iwd/sb/CS-031059.htm System requirements for the Intel® Wireless Display
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