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Cannot cast from Windows 11 to Anyview cast Smart TV

Anonymous
2023-02-16T08:59:17+00:00

I'm attempting to project to a second display onto a Smart TV supporting Anyview Cast (Hisense Smart TV). I've attempted this with two different Windows 10 laptops, both using the Project to second screen > Connect to a wireless display options.

In both cases, it attempts to connect for a while, and then nothing happens. One laptop also states "Couldn't connect" in yellow (with no further diagnostic information).

I believe it is the same issue raised in several other posts:

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows\_10-hardware/windows-10-cast-to-device-cant-communicate-with/2597b999-b2dd-4983-b01a-48322a19c482
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows\_10-win\_continuum-winpc/mirrorcast-from-windows-10-devices-to-hisense-k700/d673bff8-a78a-469e-aadb-97a30a6d8344

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/forum/surfpro4-surfdrivers/casting-to-hisense-tv/22314888-97ed-4c02-92b5-1fbefb610843 https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/cannot-cast-from-windows-10-to-anyview-cast-smart/190eee46-8d8b-438e-924d-f5e082df5691

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-02-16T11:43:08+00:00

    If you're having trouble connecting your Windows 11 laptop to your Hisense Smart TV using Anyview Cast, here are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue:

    Ensure that your TV and laptop are connected to the same Wi-Fi network: Your laptop and TV need to be on the same Wi-Fi network for Anyview Cast to work. Make sure that both devices are connected to the same network.

    Check that your laptop supports Miracast: Anyview Cast uses the Miracast wireless display standard to stream content from your laptop to your TV. Not all laptops support Miracast, so check if your laptop supports it.

    Check for driver updates: If your laptop supports Miracast, make sure that you have the latest drivers installed for your wireless network adapter. You can check for driver updates in the Device Manager.

    Try to connect using different methods: If the "Project to second screen" option doesn't work, you can try connecting using the Windows Connect app. To do this, click on the "Action Center" icon in the taskbar, click "Connect", and select your TV from the list of available devices.

    Restart your laptop and TV: Sometimes, simply restarting your laptop and TV can fix connectivity issues.

    Reset your TV's network settings: If all else fails, you can try resetting your TV's network settings. To do this, go to the TV's settings menu, navigate to the "Network" section, and select "Reset Network Settings". Keep in mind that this will also erase any Wi-Fi passwords that you've saved on your TV.

    Hopefully, one of these steps will help you connect your laptop to your TV using Anyview Cast. Good luck!

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