Your Device Doesn T Support Miracast Windows 11 đź’Ż

Here’s a concise review / analysis of the common Windows 11 issue: “Your device doesn’t support Miracast.”

If the dxdiag report confirms your hardware is unsupported, you aren't completely out of luck. You can use a Miracast Transmitter Dongle that plugs into your USB port, or switch to a different protocol like Google Cast (via Chrome browser) or a physical HDMI cable. If you'd like to troubleshoot further, tell me: What is your laptop or desktop model? your device doesn t support miracast windows 11

  1. Check Device Compatibility: Verify that your device supports Miracast. You can check this by:
    1. Press Windows + R, type services.msc, and hit Enter.
    2. Find "WLAN AutoConfig" (WlanSvc). Right-click > Restart.
    3. Find "Windows Connect Now" (WCNCSVC). Right-click > Restart. (If it's disabled, set to Manual, then Start it).
    4. Find "Display Enhancement Service". Right-click > Restart.

Here’s a concise review / analysis of the common Windows 11 issue: “Your device doesn’t support Miracast.”

If the dxdiag report confirms your hardware is unsupported, you aren't completely out of luck. You can use a Miracast Transmitter Dongle that plugs into your USB port, or switch to a different protocol like Google Cast (via Chrome browser) or a physical HDMI cable. If you'd like to troubleshoot further, tell me: What is your laptop or desktop model?

  1. Check Device Compatibility: Verify that your device supports Miracast. You can check this by:
    1. Press Windows + R, type services.msc, and hit Enter.
    2. Find "WLAN AutoConfig" (WlanSvc). Right-click > Restart.
    3. Find "Windows Connect Now" (WCNCSVC). Right-click > Restart. (If it's disabled, set to Manual, then Start it).
    4. Find "Display Enhancement Service". Right-click > Restart.