HP Wireless TV Connect Kit

I bought en december 2012 an Envy dv7 (HP with Windows 8) and a HP Wireless TV Connect Kit. A few mounth later, I upgraded as it has been offered to Windows 8.1. The HP wireless TV stop to work. I contact a support technician and he told me that this HP Connect Tv is not supporting Windows 8.1. Why Hp support assistant never cautionned about it?
Will it be a upgrade driver to correct it?
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Hi JGPicard,
I suggest checking Device Manager to see if you can update the driver for the HP Wireless TV. Use the following document for Device Manager Information for Windows 8.
The HP Wireless TV is plug and play and should work. If you continue to experieince an ssue, I'd suggest you contact Microsoft. or reach out to the Microsoft Community.
I hope this helps.
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