Hooking up to a wireless display?

Just to check, is it supported yet? When I look for it in the start menu {sidenote, yay hybrids!} it just takes me to the display, but no option to actually connect a wireless display.
C# newbie, learning on the go. I will probably ask a lot of followup questions about any answers already given, so fair warning and all.

On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 05:59:49 +0000, TheQuinch wrote:
> The wifi adapter is a dongle, a Buffalo Airstation 150.
http://digitalmediaphile.com/index.php/2014/12/27/trouble-shooting-miracast/ has
some trouble shooting steps, but your wifi dongle does not support miracast.
You need both a source and a display that both support it.  Miracast is built on
WiFi direct. Your wifi adapter has to be certified by the WiFi Alliance for
Miracast. I'm not aware of ANY external wifi dongles that support Miracast.
-- Barb Bowman

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    melden sie sich bei mir ...ich weiss wo der fehler liegt.....der liegt bei ihnen sprich in den einstellungen..
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