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    Intel Widi Dosen't work

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Asus_chile_ux32vd, Aug 3, 2014.

  1. Asus_chile_ux32vd

    Asus_chile_ux32vd Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi. Anyone can get this work on ux32vd?


    I try to conect with a LG7200 TV. All drivers all update also windows. (8.1)


    I just can not get connect.... I try all.. Please I need some help here
     
  2. Roamer55

    Roamer55 Notebook Geek

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    Widi never worked well for me. I had it working with the original drivers and then it stopped for some reason. Updated the drivers several times and finally got it working some but with issues. I never really got it working properly and finally gave up on it. Sorry I can't help you more.


    Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
     
  3. Prostar Computer

    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    Do you have an Intel Wi-Fi card in the system? And what exactly happens (if anything) when you try to connect to the TV?
     
  4. Asus_chile_ux32vd

    Asus_chile_ux32vd Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yes, I have Intel Centrino Advanced N 6235.

    In the laptop, secundary screen says not certificated... And in tv says can not connect with " my name of notebook"
     
  5. Kevin@GenTechPC

    Kevin@GenTechPC Company Representative

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    1. Update to the latest Intel graphics driver.
    2. Update to the latest Intel WiDi software.
    3. Retest.
     
  6. Asus_chile_ux32vd

    Asus_chile_ux32vd Notebook Enthusiast

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    Point 2 is ready. But 1, I update manually or intel has a update tool or something like that

    Edit: I just find the lastest driver. But when I try to install. says is not compatible with my hardware. I will try with unnistall nvidia drivers and do a fresh install with intel first
     
  7. Kevin@GenTechPC

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    Go to Intel: Tablet, 2in1, Laptop, Desktop, Smartphone, Server, Embedded to get the latest version.
     
  8. Asus_chile_ux32vd

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    I get the lastest driver. But still dont working.

    I read in some forum, the problems is maybe driver of the intel 6235 wifi card
     
  9. namaiki

    namaiki "basically rocks" Super Moderator

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    Are there any firmware updates for your TV? Sounds like you need to try bypass certification or install an update for certification? No idea though. I don't have any Widi devices for testing.
     
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    Can you give us a detailed rundown of which software you're using (Intel driver versions for the HD graphics and 6235, and which media player(s))? Also, what WiDi adapter are you using?