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Why is the WiDi ( wireless Display) not working ?

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Ok To start off with one of the main reasons I purchased this produc using Intel hardware was  due to its support of Wireless display

 

The product is an Acer V3 111P P16L, it has the Intel N3530 CPU  , specification can be found here : " see screenshot for proof)

http://ark.intel.com/products/81074/Intel-Pentium-Processor-N3530-2M-Cache-up-to-2_58-GHz


According to the spec in the link , this CPU supports the Wireless Display (AKA WiDi )correct me if I am wrong?

 

 

Also the network card installed in the product supports Widi ( Intel Dual Band 7260 NIC)See screen shot below

 

 

cockup.jpg

 

 

 

however when initializing the Widi Update tool , the tool appears to start working then fails  I am  sadly confronted with the following message:

 

 

Article #700100000002591

 

This computer does not meet the Intel® WiDi system requirements.

We are sorry, but this computer doesn't meet the system requirements for Intel® WiDi. Check System requireme

 

nts for Intel® WiDi for details on the system requirements.


This is driving me bananas ! I have since tried updating new and installing old wifi drivers , tried updating intel drivers and then tried cer OEM driver  versions , I have tried switching the wifi band from 2.4 to 5 Ghz and vice versa  . I have tried just about every combination of wifi and display drivers - just to install the WIDI driver but it just refuses to install . I have wasted around 3-4 hours on this now . I Had spent a silly amount of hard earned money on a product which does not work as it should and is not straightforward to set up and operate as it could be

 

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Message was edited by: Joe Haynes


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