Miracast is the latest technology designed for people who need to share content from one screen to another. It uses wireless technology for sharing the screens. On the contrary, Miracast over ethernet has become the talk of the town, but it’s still a new concept. So, let’s see what Miracast over ethernet is about!
Miracast Over Ethernet – Who Is It For?
With the implication of Miracast over ethernet, Windows will be able to detect when users are sending video over the path. It is mainly known as Miracast over infrastructure, and Windows chooses this over the Wi-Fi network or ethernet connection. With Miracast over ethernet, the users don’t have to change the receiver for connection since they can use the same user experience standards.
For applying Miracast over ethernet, the users don’t need to make changes in the hardware. In addition, it’s suitable to work with dated hardware as well. All in all, it tends to leverage the connection as it reduces the time needed for connecting, hence reliable and stale stream.
How Does Miracast Over Ethernet Work?
With this technology standard, the users tend to connect to the Miracast receiver through the adapter. Once the list is saturated, the Windows will outline if the receiver has the capacity to support the connection over ethernet. When the Miracast receiver is selected, the hostname will be resolved through standard DNS and mDNS. However, if the hostname isn’t resolved, Windows will develop a Miracast session through a direct wireless connection.
Miracast Over Ethernet – How To Enable It?
Miracast over ethernet is available for people who have Windows 10 or Surface Hub. The device should have version 1703, and this feature will be automatically available. To ensure optimal performance of Miracast over ethernet, the device or Surface Hub must have Windows 10 installed in version 1703. In addition to this, the TCP port should be open and have 7250 settings.
This is important to have the right device because they tend to work as a receiver. On the contrary, the phone or Windows can work as a source. For the receiver, the Windows device or Surface Hub must be connected to the network through an ethernet connection. Similarly, the source must be connected to a similar ethernet connection.
For Miracast over ethernet to work properly, the DNS name must be resolvable through DNS servers. It can be achieved by ensuring the automatic registration of Surface Hub (through dynamic DNS). While using this feature, the Windows PC must have Windows 10, and the “projecting to PC” feature should be enabled. It can be enabled through the system settings.
In addition, the device should enable the ethernet interface, so it can respond to the discovery requests. On the contrary, it’s essential to note down that Miracast over ethernet doesn’t act as a replacement for standard Miracast function. Instead, it’s a great choice for people using the enterprise network. That being said, Surface Hub doesn’t need the wireless projection, pin required, or inbox apps.
This is because Miracast over ethernet is designed to work when both source and receiver are connected to the same network. All in all, it eliminates the security restrictions.