
Don’t forget that some Wi-Fi connections have both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz.

The one marked Connected should be the same as the device you are trying to mirror to your Firestick.

You will be shown a list of available Wi-Fi connections.In the Home page of your Fire TV Stick, navigate to Settings on the top menu.To check the name of the network, do the following: Note that devices that only work on 2.4GHz may not function or connect using a 5 GHz network, so ensure that both devices reside on the same band. Create the Initial Wireless Settingsīefore starting, ensure that your Amazon Firestick is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the device you want to mirror. Under Wireless displays & docks, select the wireless display or adapter, then select Remove device > Yes. Try reconnecting.In this article, we’ll show you how to mirror Android, iOS, Mac, Windows, and Chromebook to a Firestick and cast from those devices. To remove the device, select Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices. Restart your PC and the wireless display or adapter. Make sure your device drivers are up to date and the latest firmware is installed for your wireless display or adapter (see the support info on the manufacturer's website for instructions or search Microsoft Store for your manufacturer's app to help you).

If it doesn't, you'll need a Miracast adapter (sometimes called a dongle) that plugs into an HDMI port. Make sure the display you want to project to supports Miracast and that it's turned on. Make sure your Windows device supports Miracast by checking the info that came with it or by going to the manufacturer's website. If pressing the Connect button in action center doesn't find your device, try the following:
