Windows 11 !exclusive! — Device Doesn't Support Miracast

Get-NetAdapter | Where-Object $_.Name -like "*Wi-Fi*" | Get-NetAdapterAdvancedProperty

If you are trying to project from your PC to a TV and getting this error, it might be a graphics driver issue. Miracast requires support from your Graphics Processing Unit (GPU).

Look for:

In the same Terminal window, type netsh wlan show driver . Look for "Wireless Display Supported." Both the Graphics and Wi-Fi drivers should show "Yes" . 2. Quick Troubleshooting Steps

Right-click the Start button, select Terminal (Admin) or PowerShell (Admin) , and type Get-netadapter | select Name, ndisversion . Miracast requires an NdisVersion of 6.30 or higher . device doesn't support miracast windows 11

Before troubleshooting, confirm if your PC's hardware actually supports Miracast. Fix connections to wireless displays or docks in Windows

Windows 11 has stricter requirements for Miracast drivers compared to Windows 10. Even if your internet works fine, your Wi-Fi driver might not support the specific "Wi-Fi Direct" protocol required for Miracast if it is an older driver version. Get-NetAdapter | Where-Object $_

If your hardware is compatible but still failing, try these fixes: