This can occur if the driver for the Intel® wireless network adapter installed on the source device is not up-to-date. Visit the Intel® WiDi Support Center to obtain the latest Intel® WiDi software and drivers for your system. Use the following link to go directly to the Install & Setup page for more information: Intel® WiDi Support - Install & Setup
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- Connecting to a WiFi access point with an active Intel® WiDi session will result in dropping the wireless display connection.
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- My antivirus software or firewall is preventing me from connecting my PC/laptop to ScreenBeam. What can I do?
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- My HTC One cannot connect to ScreenBeam when it is connected to a Wi-Fi router.
- My Screenbeam wireless display receiver does not maintain a connection after initializing with windows 8.1. It says it successfully paired and is connected, but then the TV immediately goes to "Ready to Connect".
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