Question about the Microsoft's Wireless Display Adapter (WDA)

Only one wireless display can be managed via Intel WiDi at a time.

Hello guys, so my boss got a couple of these WDAs for the conference and training rooms to connect laptops to the TVs and projectors via wireless instead of cables, they work really nice and everything but he also asked me to look into connecting a single computer to two of these adapters at the same time (so sort of using two projectors as dual screen with one laptop for example), anybody has any idea about this? Been doing a little research here on my own but no answers so far, was wondering if anybody can shed some light here.
But as far as i know, it's not possible, you will need to disconnect from the one you are currently connected to, then you can connect to the other dongle and vice-versa.
let me know what you guys think.
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