
Next, select Manage virtual private networks (VPN).First, access Windows 8.1 native VPN connections: from the Start screen type.If your VPN solution is not supported, you will probably need to completely uninstall it and reboot to use Miracast successfully. You will need to uninstall third party VPN clients (and Currently supported are Checkpoint VPN, F5 VPN, Juniper Networks Junos Pulse, Microsoft, and SonicWALL Mobile Connect. Windows 8.1 has built in support for some third party VPN solutions, but not all. Some third party VPN solutions identify WiFi Direct (the underlying technology for Miracast) as a “Split Tunnel” and deem it a risk to security so they disable the functionality. VPN software (note that Netgear Read圜loud software also adds a hidden VPN device and may be installed by the Genie installer). (The original Surface RT is not Miracast capable) Software or Policies that may prevent Miracast from Working:ġ. If your devices are certified, but Charms, Devices, Project does not offer “add a wireless display”, check for software that might disable Miracast functionality by hooking into the network stack.Īpplies To: Windows 8.1 Miracast enabled computers and tablets, including Surface 2, Surface Pro, Surface Pro2, Surface Pro 3. To solving this Miracast connectivity issues, you must verifying the miracast devices are certified or not yet. First of all, you can check devices at then download a spreadsheet with all Miracast certifications. In general, to mirror your display using Miracast on your Windows 10, both the source and the display receiver should be Miracast certified.
