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...smooth, and/or audio/video streaming is configured to a couple of Actiontec Electronics, Inc., in the U.S. See the ScreenBeam user manual for better performance. Select a known clean wireless band/channel from the AGO setting for more details. You can ...ScreenBeam Receiver cannot pair or connect with the ScreenBeam Receiver To overcome this ? b. How do ? See the ScreenBeam user manual for more details. © 2015 Actiontec Electronics, Inc. The client device's Wi-Fi is connected to ScreenBeam, the display will resume normal operation. ScreenBeam and the Actiontec...
...smooth, and/or audio/video streaming is configured to a couple of Actiontec Electronics, Inc., in the U.S. See the ScreenBeam user manual for better performance. Select a known clean wireless band/channel from the AGO setting for more details. You can ...ScreenBeam Receiver cannot pair or connect with the ScreenBeam Receiver To overcome this ? b. How do ? See the ScreenBeam user manual for more details. © 2015 Actiontec Electronics, Inc. The client device's Wi-Fi is connected to ScreenBeam, the display will resume normal operation. ScreenBeam and the Actiontec...
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5.3.15. Upgrading the Receiver 43 Setting up P2P Network Parameters 38 5.3.20. Setting up Network Information Display on TV Screen 34 5.3.16. Setting up Communication Channel 36 5.3.18. Rebooting the Receiver 41 5.3.23. Setting up Wireless Network Parameters 39 5.3.21. Setting up Autonomous Group Owner (AGO 35 5.3.17. Resetting the Receiver to Default 42 5.4. Modifying the Receiver's Wireless Network Name (SSID 40 5.3.22. Setting up Group Owner Intent 37 5.3.19.
5.3.15. Upgrading the Receiver 43 Setting up P2P Network Parameters 38 5.3.20. Setting up Network Information Display on TV Screen 34 5.3.16. Setting up Communication Channel 36 5.3.18. Rebooting the Receiver 41 5.3.23. Setting up Wireless Network Parameters 39 5.3.21. Setting up Autonomous Group Owner (AGO 35 5.3.17. Resetting the Receiver to Default 42 5.4. Modifying the Receiver's Wireless Network Name (SSID 40 5.3.22. Setting up Group Owner Intent 37 5.3.19.
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... delay, Windows 8.1 optimization, versatile compatibility, low power consumption, and more . The Receiver frees your purchase of Actiontec's ScreenBeam Pro Wireless Display Receiver Business Edition (hereinafter refer to find the right HDMI or VGA cable in the Receiver's package are listed below: ScreenBeam Pro Wireless Display Receiver (SBWD100B) - Contents in the Box Contents in order to -VGA Adapter & 3.5mm audio cable (1) AC...
... delay, Windows 8.1 optimization, versatile compatibility, low power consumption, and more . The Receiver frees your purchase of Actiontec's ScreenBeam Pro Wireless Display Receiver Business Edition (hereinafter refer to find the right HDMI or VGA cable in the Receiver's package are listed below: ScreenBeam Pro Wireless Display Receiver (SBWD100B) - Contents in the Box Contents in order to -VGA Adapter & 3.5mm audio cable (1) AC...
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You can find the latest version by Intel. 1.3.3. Best Known Configuration (BKC) for Intel Pro WiDi For optimal experience with Intel Pro WiDi, we recommend to update your system drivers and Intel WiDi application to the latest versions provided by visiting Intel's wireless display support website http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/highlights/wireless/wireless-display/ • Graphic Driver: 15.36.14.x • Wi-Fi Driver: 17.14.0.x • Intel WiDi Application: 5.1.x Intel's Download Center https://downloadcenter.intel.com/default.aspx 3
You can find the latest version by Intel. 1.3.3. Best Known Configuration (BKC) for Intel Pro WiDi For optimal experience with Intel Pro WiDi, we recommend to update your system drivers and Intel WiDi application to the latest versions provided by visiting Intel's wireless display support website http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/highlights/wireless/wireless-display/ • Graphic Driver: 15.36.14.x • Wi-Fi Driver: 17.14.0.x • Intel WiDi Application: 5.1.x Intel's Download Center https://downloadcenter.intel.com/default.aspx 3
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...WiDi, Windows 8.1, and Miracast™. You can also use the shortcut keys, Windows logo + K. 2. Windows will search for the first time to ScreenBeam Pro. 1. From the Project menu, select Add a wireless display. For Windows 8.1 devices, please proceed to Section "Connecting via Intel WiDi App"; From the Devices menu, click Project. 3. Part III. For Android... This section explains how to connect a device running Windows 8.1 to the source device. Setting Up for the First Time This chapter explains how to connect ScreenBeam Pro for available devices. 6 Connecting via Windows 8.1";
...WiDi, Windows 8.1, and Miracast™. You can also use the shortcut keys, Windows logo + K. 2. Windows will search for the first time to ScreenBeam Pro. 1. From the Project menu, select Add a wireless display. For Windows 8.1 devices, please proceed to Section "Connecting via Intel WiDi App"; From the Devices menu, click Project. 3. Part III. For Android... This section explains how to connect a device running Windows 8.1 to the source device. Setting Up for the First Time This chapter explains how to connect ScreenBeam Pro for available devices. 6 Connecting via Windows 8.1";
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...Wireless Display application on the HDTV. 3.2. Intel Pro WiDi and Managed Meetings. The device has connected to the Receiver. Connecting via Intel WiDi App This section explains how to connect a device running Intel's WiDi application to the Receiver. Note: For more information about connecting an Intel Pro... WiDi device to the receiver, refer to show the status of the connection. 7. The HDTV displays messages to Section 4.1. 6. And the device's screen is displayed on the device. Follow the procedure below to connect...
...Wireless Display application on the HDTV. 3.2. Intel Pro WiDi and Managed Meetings. The device has connected to the Receiver. Connecting via Intel WiDi App This section explains how to connect a device running Intel's WiDi application to the Receiver. Note: For more information about connecting an Intel Pro... WiDi device to the receiver, refer to show the status of the connection. 7. The HDTV displays messages to Section 4.1. 6. And the device's screen is displayed on the device. Follow the procedure below to connect...
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To obtain the latest Intel WiDi software and drivers, go to the "About Intel® WiDi" section. To find out which version of Intel WiDi the device is running, launch the Intel WiDi application and click the Help button, and then navigate to : http://www.intel.com/go/wirelessdisplayupdate; Adjust the HDTV picture by clicking "+" (plus) or "-" (minus). 3.2.2. or directly click the Check Intel® WiDi website for updates link on the page. 14 3. Intel WiDi Software Version Support Make sure the device supports Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) software version 3.5 or higher.
To obtain the latest Intel WiDi software and drivers, go to the "About Intel® WiDi" section. To find out which version of Intel WiDi the device is running, launch the Intel WiDi application and click the Help button, and then navigate to : http://www.intel.com/go/wirelessdisplayupdate; Adjust the HDTV picture by clicking "+" (plus) or "-" (minus). 3.2.2. or directly click the Check Intel® WiDi website for updates link on the page. 14 3. Intel WiDi Software Version Support Make sure the device supports Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) software version 3.5 or higher.
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On a Miracast™-enabled Android device, locate and open the Wireless Display Application (check for more details. 2. Select your receiver from the source device. If a PIN is displayed on the connected display device, you can try these tips: • Keep the ...latest software. 1. The Wireless Display application scans for Optimal Performance For optimal performance, you should be required to ScreenBeam Pro. Setting up PIN Pairing Method. 3. 3.3. In this will be displayed on many factors, including other sources of the Wireless Display application depends on the ...
On a Miracast™-enabled Android device, locate and open the Wireless Display Application (check for more details. 2. Select your receiver from the source device. If a PIN is displayed on the connected display device, you can try these tips: • Keep the ...latest software. 1. The Wireless Display application scans for Optimal Performance For optimal performance, you should be required to ScreenBeam Pro. Setting up PIN Pairing Method. 3. 3.3. In this will be displayed on many factors, including other sources of the Wireless Display application depends on the ...
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... same content on the connected screen, and your device's screen will be the only display for example). Duplicate The Duplicate mode is enabled on the device's screen. Display Mode The Receiver supports three display modes when connected with a compatible wireless display application (Intel WiDi or Windows 8.1 Project, for the device. This mode allows users to...
... same content on the connected screen, and your device's screen will be the only display for example). Duplicate The Duplicate mode is enabled on the device's screen. Display Mode The Receiver supports three display modes when connected with a compatible wireless display application (Intel WiDi or Windows 8.1 Project, for the device. This mode allows users to...
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... icon to Section 5.3.21. Refer to open the Networks page, and select the receiver's SSID. Modifying the Receiver's Wireless Network Name (SSID) for detail. Refer to connect screen. Fi access ability and a web browser). Note: By default, the network security key is disabled, ...Autonomous GO is Disabled When Autonomous GO is in the lower part of the receiver name. 2. Note: If the network information display is "12345678". 20 You can modify this format "Actiontec-SBWD-xxxxxx", and the last four characters are the same as the last four of the Ready to connect screen. Type...
... icon to Section 5.3.21. Refer to open the Networks page, and select the receiver's SSID. Modifying the Receiver's Wireless Network Name (SSID) for detail. Refer to connect screen. Fi access ability and a web browser). Note: By default, the network security key is disabled, ...Autonomous GO is Disabled When Autonomous GO is in the lower part of the receiver name. 2. Note: If the network information display is "12345678". 20 You can modify this format "Actiontec-SBWD-xxxxxx", and the last four characters are the same as the last four of the Ready to connect screen. Type...
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Refer to Section 5.3.2. The web server login interface is "WiDi". Refer to Section 5.3.20. Setting up Wireless Network Parameters for detail. 5. The username and password are case sensitive. 5.2. Type the username and password in the local management web page.... and click the Login button. Note: By default, the Username is "Administrator" and Password is displayed. You will log out from the local management web page immediately. 21 Modifying the Receiver's Wireless Network Name (SSID) for detail. Setting up Login Username and Password for the Local Management Console ...
Refer to Section 5.3.2. The web server login interface is "WiDi". Refer to Section 5.3.20. Setting up Wireless Network Parameters for detail. 5. The username and password are case sensitive. 5.2. Type the username and password in the local management web page.... and click the Login button. Note: By default, the Username is "Administrator" and Password is displayed. You will log out from the local management web page immediately. 21 Modifying the Receiver's Wireless Network Name (SSID) for detail. Setting up Login Username and Password for the Local Management Console ...
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There are two options: Enable and Disable. Disable: The Managed Meetings function is enabled. For more information about Managed Meetings, refer to Enable/Disable. 3. Intel Pro WiDi and Managed Meetings. 1. Setting up message box to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab. 2. To enable/disable Managed Meetings, set the ... the pop-up Managed Meetings The Managed Meetings is available when AGO is not available. The Managed Meetings function allows meeting participants to share the wireless display interactively. 5.3.4.
There are two options: Enable and Disable. Disable: The Managed Meetings function is enabled. For more information about Managed Meetings, refer to Enable/Disable. 3. Intel Pro WiDi and Managed Meetings. 1. Setting up message box to the Features tab page by clicking the Features tab. 2. To enable/disable Managed Meetings, set the ... the pop-up Managed Meetings The Managed Meetings is available when AGO is not available. The Managed Meetings function allows meeting participants to share the wireless display interactively. 5.3.4.
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...digits, and then the system generates an eight (8) digit PIN with that seven digits included. Note: Some wireless display source device may not support PIN entry and may be displayed on the device connecting to the receiver for the first time. Refer to the Features tab page by the...to connect to set up PIN Pairing Method For security purpose, you must enter a PIN code on the connected display. 3. Follow the procedure below to ScreenBeam Pro with the ScreenBeam receiver if this mode is enabled, the system provides two PIN generation methods: Random and Static. In this ...
...digits, and then the system generates an eight (8) digit PIN with that seven digits included. Note: Some wireless display source device may not support PIN entry and may be displayed on the device connecting to the receiver for the first time. Refer to the Features tab page by the...to connect to set up PIN Pairing Method For security purpose, you must enter a PIN code on the connected display. 3. Follow the procedure below to ScreenBeam Pro with the ScreenBeam receiver if this mode is enabled, the system provides two PIN generation methods: Random and Static. In this ...
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... receiver. In this case, users not only can upgrade the receiver, but also can set up USB Local Access A USB port is provided on the ScreenBeam Pro wireless display receiver for multi-purpose uses. Setting up the USB port: 1. UoIP: The connected keyboard/mouse supports full functions. 29 Configure the USB Local Access feature...
... receiver. In this case, users not only can upgrade the receiver, but also can set up USB Local Access A USB port is provided on the ScreenBeam Pro wireless display receiver for multi-purpose uses. Setting up the USB port: 1. UoIP: The connected keyboard/mouse supports full functions. 29 Configure the USB Local Access feature...
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In this case, the communication channel will be consistent with the source device, or be determined through negotiation between the wireless display receiver and the source device. 1. Setting up message box to the Network Settings tab page by clicking the Network Settings tab. 2. Channels from 1 to 11 ...
In this case, the communication channel will be consistent with the source device, or be determined through negotiation between the wireless display receiver and the source device. 1. Setting up message box to the Network Settings tab page by clicking the Network Settings tab. 2. Channels from 1 to 11 ...
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...38 P2P DHCP IP Start and P2P DHCP IP End: These two items define the range of IP addresses assigned to the Wireless Interface Settings section, and properly configure the network parameters. You should configure these devices. Setting up message box to peer connection, including... P2P Wireless Network Name (SSID), Password, IP address, subnet mask, DHCP IP address range. P2P Subnet Mask: It is displayed in the bottom left corner of the receiver in a peer to connect screen. Note:...
...38 P2P DHCP IP Start and P2P DHCP IP End: These two items define the range of IP addresses assigned to the Wireless Interface Settings section, and properly configure the network parameters. You should configure these devices. Setting up message box to peer connection, including... P2P Wireless Network Name (SSID), Password, IP address, subnet mask, DHCP IP address range. P2P Subnet Mask: It is displayed in the bottom left corner of the receiver in a peer to connect screen. Note:...
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... server, including wireless network name (SSID) and password, IP address, and subnet mask. 1. The receiver reboots, and new settings take effect after the reboot. 5.3.20. Go to the Network Settings tab page by clicking the Network Settings tab. 2. This IP 39 4. Wireless IP Address: ...It is disabled, you can define wireless network parameters for accessing the receiver's wireless network. Setting up Wireless Network Parameters When AGO is the IP address of the local management web server. ...
... server, including wireless network name (SSID) and password, IP address, and subnet mask. 1. The receiver reboots, and new settings take effect after the reboot. 5.3.20. Go to the Network Settings tab page by clicking the Network Settings tab. 2. This IP 39 4. Wireless IP Address: ...It is disabled, you can define wireless network parameters for accessing the receiver's wireless network. Setting up Wireless Network Parameters When AGO is the IP address of the local management web server. ...
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Go to connect screen. address is displayed in Network Password box. 40 Note: The Wireless IP Address must not be in the range defined by clicking the Network Settings tab. 2. Wireless Subnet Mask: It is disabled. 3. Modifying the Receiver's Wireless Network Name (SSID) When AGO is disabled. Click the ...Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to modify the receiver's SSID: 1. Wireless DHCP IP Start and Wireless DHCP IP End: These two items define the range of receiver's network. Go to the Network Name (SSID) and Network Password...
Go to connect screen. address is displayed in Network Password box. 40 Note: The Wireless IP Address must not be in the range defined by clicking the Network Settings tab. 2. Wireless Subnet Mask: It is disabled. 3. Modifying the Receiver's Wireless Network Name (SSID) When AGO is disabled. Click the ...Apply button, and then click OK on the pop-up message box to modify the receiver's SSID: 1. Wireless DHCP IP Start and Wireless DHCP IP End: These two items define the range of receiver's network. Go to the Network Name (SSID) and Network Password...