<!-- Some styling for better description lists --><style type='text/css'>dt { font-weight: bold;float: left;display:inline;margin-right: 1em} dd { display:block; margin-left: 2em}</style> ***: debianuser has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) linux_user: <u>cristian__c</u>: I have no idea what hqvw means and to me p2p means peer to peer as in file transfers and do not understand the context in which you leverage this acronymic construction. <br> <u>cristian__c</u>: sorry for the late response had lots of sleep debt to pay yesterday! <br> Good morning all! I am interested to get Linux to wireless (WiFi) transmit its video to a wireless HDMI receiver (plugged into the HDMI port of a TV) to get video out to it. I want the entire video (not just something I play in YouTube or that), but all video output once Linux is booted up to my TV. Any recommendations on doing that? cristian__c: <u>linux_user</u>: *have support linux_user: what having any p2p capabilities (every WiFi card does BitTorrent like any other protocol runs fine over my WiFi card) have anything to do with WiFi mirror of my video? cristian__c: <u>linux_user</u>: https://www.fluidmesh.com/point-to-point-wireless/ <br> <u>linux_user</u>: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracast and https://github.com/albfan/miraclecast linux_user: first of all, I have a background in RF engineering and Microwave so if you mean "point to point" (which NO ONE says p2p meaning that in IT, they mean peer to peer, which is what confused me), no problem I understand you now. However, what does point to point connectivity have to do with miracast? <br> ok let me read your next set of links there. <br> I just hit enter on my comments when it popped up! <br> The Anycast M2 Plus supports Miracast. However, I want to be sure that I can run them both through my router. It looks like miracle cast can do what I am looking for. What kind of experiences have you had using it? <br> What kind of receiver do you use for Miracast? <br> ? <br> <u>cristian__c</u>: What kind of receiver do you use for Miracast? cristian__c: <u>linux_user</u>: I'm not using a receifer for miracast <br> <u>linux_user</u>: you just should check if your chio driver supports p2p wifi <br> *capability ***: nst has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) <br> Muzer has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds)