![]() ![]() It seems like it gets connected but then I get a message on my TV that screen mirroring has ended. I have tried the steps that you list below (Allshare and screen mirroring). I have a Galaxy Note 3 and the UN60F7100 Smart TV. Well, I just signed up so that I can get some help from you, James (but anyone feel free to advise). Screen Mirroring is actual proper "whatever your phone shows your tv shows" tech. Oh and by the way you can get Youtube and NetFlix to work because they aren't using screen mirror they are using DLNA which is built into the video player in the phone which I can do with my series 6 TV from 4 years ago. I'm going to keep fiddling with it and see if I can reach a satisfactory result. not sure if it's the phone sending the signal slow or the tv not reading it fast enough. ![]() I can solve the issue by disabling auto-connect to wi-fi networks but then it's still laggy. I hope you have better luck with it than I do though, I find it to be too laggy with my Note 3 LTE and F series 7 TV which kinda is a bummer, it seems to be an issue with the wifi network because it uses Wifi Direct technology my normal wifi continually tries to reconnect and it causes dropouts with the screen mirroring. Once you choose it you'll see a message on your tv saying connecting and you should have screen mirroring. Turn on Screen Mirroring on your wife's phone and it should give you a list of devices in which the tv should be selectable. If it's the same as my smart tv (60F7100) you should have a blue screen come up saying ready to sync. On your TV go into Menu > Network > Allshare Settings > Screen Mirroring. Okay I signed up just so I could help you out with this bud so I hope it works for ya.
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