It should give you the options to detect and install drivers. Double click on one of them, then click on the Driver tab. Under Network Adapters, check if there are any options with question mark. IHV extensibility DLL path: C:\WINDOWS\System32\IWMSSvc. Press the Windows key R, then type DEVMGMT.MSC. Radio types supported : 802.11b 802.11g 802.11n 802.11a 802.11acĨ02.11w Management Frame Protection supported : YesĪuthentication and cipher supported in infrastructure mode: The only difference I've seen so far is the on the machine where wireless display is not working the "Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter" is showing in device manager as "Not Connected (Code 45)".ĭriver : Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265 I've then updated the driver as above and it continuesĪs part of my troubleshooting, I've removed the Graphics and Network drivers with the delete driver option ticked, which hasn't resolved the issue. I've grabbed a second Dell Latitude E7450 and performed a clean install of Windows 6, and straight away that show's that it does support Wireless Display, even with the default wireless driver. ![]() I've installed the latest version of the driver from Dell's web site, Network_Driver_PX32H_WN32_18.40.0.9_A19, and that hasn't changed anything. Wireless Adapter: Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265 I have deployed a customised image of Windows 6 using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager to a Dell Latitude E7450, and it is now showing that the "Wi-Fi Driver" does not support "Wireless Display".
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