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Miracast issues
- Jun 12, 2019
Hello Fouad_026
It mainly depends on how the connection is established, by Miracast Wi-Fi Direct (Wi-Di) or Miracast over Infrastructure (InfraCast). Both connections start in the same way, the Surface Hub will broadcast a Miracast beacon over a hidden SSID which the laptop will pick up and display nearby devices. Wi-Fi direct will be attempted, then the host name and friendly name will be queried for the IP address. If a connection is possible and the prerequisites listed here are met, InfraCast will be attempted. If not possible, it will fall back to Wi-Di.
I suspect the issue with that device is the radio congestion in the area. You can use an app to check the Wi-Fi channels used then configure the device (Settings-Surface Hub-Projection-change the channel) on the least used. Usually channel 36 is less used by the access points. Make sure to reboot the device after the change.
You can also check this article. If it doesn't help, please open a support case and we can look further into it.
Thanks,
Cezar
Hello Cezar,
I've already made a support ticket but none of the solutions helped I received helped. I also hve switches between several channels that was listed in the drop down menu and restarted the surface hub to check but that did not work either.
There are 2 other "55 surface hubs on the same floor that do work correctly. They're configured the same and they're a few meters away from each other.cezarcretu
Can you try the channel 36? It's in the 5GHz spectrum and usually resolves it.
Can you also PM me the case number so I can take a look?
Thank you,
Cezar
- Fouad_026Jun 12, 2019Copper Contributor
cezarcretuI did try 36 but others as well. Most of the Surface Hubs are on channel 36 in our organisation. But without any luck.
I have private messaged you about the case that is going on at Microsoft.