| Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | KDailey1971 | 11/10/12 8:21 AM | There seems to be conflicting information in reviews on this topic: Does the Nexus 10 support miracast or not? I am interested in this tablet if it indeed can be used with the Netgear Push2TV 3000 television adapter to wirelessly transmit to my telev |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | MAG5 | 11/12/12 1:55 PM | I had the same question, called Google Play support, the guy didn't know what Miracast is, he asked his supervisor, and their answer was to "contact Miracast". Google site does show Miracast included in 4.2, and 4.2 is in Nexus 10, but most of the la |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | mkslt04 | 11/12/12 10:31 PM | It's supported in software by the Jellybean 4.2, but not specifically on the Nexus 10. http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/02/nexus-10-review/ Scroll about halfway through to the miracast section to read for yourself. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | gserp4sox | 11/13/12 9:06 AM | Well this Google Nexus 10 support page says otherwise: http://support.google.com/nexus/bin/answer.py?hl=en-GB&answer=2780386 Look at the section headed "WiFi Direct" |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | paulbova | 11/14/12 8:36 PM | I can confirm that Miracast does work with 4.2 on the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 7. However, it currently does not work with the Netgear Push2TV 3000. I was on the phone with Netgear today and they have it logged as an issue that they are looking into. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | GoSFGiants! | 11/16/12 8:45 AM | Maybe P2TV is not Miracast certified? |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | paulbova | 11/16/12 8:51 AM | P2TV is miracast certified, however, the galaxy line with 4.2 is not working on it for some reason. Netgear is supposedly working on a fix. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | GoSFGiants! | 11/16/12 9:05 AM | Where does it say it's Miracast certified? Netgear site says "*PTV3000 supports pre-standard compliant Miracast™ wireless enabled display devices." Soooo |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | paulbova | 11/16/12 9:28 AM | It is actually one of the most up to date Miracast solutions on the market today........ Cavium, Inc., (NASDAQ: CAVM), a leading provider of semiconductor products that enable intelligent processing for networking, communications and the digital |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | GoSFGiants! | 11/16/12 9:42 AM | yeah .. but until the PTV3000 is tested by the wifi alliance then it's NOT miracast certified. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Roger Baird | 11/17/12 9:54 AM | How can you confirm that it works? Have you seen it work with another device or are you just saying that because it says its connected on the Nexus 7? Also I can get it to connect to the p2tv using wifi-direct but there is nothing that says miracast |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | bobnoway | 11/17/12 10:43 AM | I have my PTV3000 working with my Lenovo laptop but have not had any luck making the Nexus 7 work. It will see it but nothing else. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | GoSFGiants! | 11/17/12 12:03 PM | How did you confirm that it does work? If I'm reading it correctly, are you saying you were able to connect your Nexus phone to your Nexus 7 tablet ... and your phone is Miracast on to the Nexus 7? As for as I know, the Nexus 7 with JB 4.2 does n |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Eth@n | 11/17/12 1:08 PM | Hi all, Just wanted to confirm that Nexus 4 is currently our only Nexus device that works with Miracast wireless display on Android 4.2. There was a reference to wireless display on our Help site for Nexus 10, but we've since removed that reference. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | gserp4sox | 11/17/12 7:15 PM | Thank you for clearing up this issue Ethan. Now could you be so kind as to tell us all that would be interested in buying a Nexus 10 with Miracast capibilities, is the Nexus 10 ever going to be Miracast capable? |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Roger Baird | 11/17/12 7:23 PM | Or will the 7 ever get it? |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | MAG5 | 11/17/12 7:50 PM | While we're asking questions, I read that miramax/wifi direct uses the wifi antenna, and therefore prevents streaming and push to tv at same time. Hence why nexus 4 has miracast (cellular option in parallel to wifi) but why the wifi only tablets aren |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 11/18/12 9:30 AM | Have 3 devices running 4.2 (Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7 and Nexus 4) Only Nexus 4 has a Wireless display option (Settings, Display, Wireless display) Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 7 have Wi-Fi Direct in Wi-Fi settings (not related to Wireless display) Also have a |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | GoSFGiants! | 11/18/12 10:00 AM | jjaime - maybe you should call Google for support? You could turn on the debug mode in Android and see what the messages say when you try to connect to the PTV3000 |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 11/18/12 6:41 PM | Good suggestion. Tried Google phone support and waiting times were too long. Will try tomorrow. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Matt Katzenberger | 11/18/12 8:44 PM | I hope you guys enable it for the Nexus 10, it was a killer feature and definitely a huge factor in me choosing the Nexus 10 early on. When I realized it didn't have it out of the box I went with the 10 anyway, but I'd still love to see this implemen |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Buggix12 | 11/19/12 3:19 AM | i ordered both, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10. And i will sent both back to google... Sorry, Miracast is a must have feature.I recommend to do the same as i... |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | JuanRamos | 11/19/12 3:43 AM | What took you so long to realize? I already gave my Nexus 7 to a friend because of the lack of Miracast support. Gonna stick with the iPad and AppleTV for now because I really need to present my documents on a larger screen. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | mr_whitten | 11/19/12 8:41 AM | Would be nice if someone from Google would make a final statement on whether the Nex10/Nex7 will be receiving miracast or not. It's the deal breaker for me if not. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Kevin (swole) Johnson | 11/19/12 12:52 PM | I like the way google chimes in and says something is not supported but will not answer to a question regarding if will be in the future or not. So Is this even being looked at as a future enhancement or not in the Nexus 7? The hardware does not ha |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Halc | 11/19/12 2:10 PM | Same here, I will wait for the miracast confirmation on Nexus 7 and then buy mine... IN AN INSTANT^^ It's such a great tablet, just the video out is missing... please google, MAKE IT HAPPEN!!! ;) |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Makapav | 11/19/12 7:47 PM | I can't understand how a company like Google can hire the most clueless individuals in the cutting edge mobile industry. Miracast should have been THE killer feature in advertisement since inception of 4.2 for the entire Nexus range :( |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Makapav | 11/19/12 7:47 PM | I can't understand how a company like Google can hire the most clueless individuals in the cutting edge mobile industry. Miracast should have been THE killer feature in advertisement since inception of 4.2 for the entire Nexus range :( |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | GoSFGiants! | 11/19/12 8:42 PM | Well not having Miracast in JB 4.2 is something we can probably live with. BUT what the hell is going on with missing the entire month of December on the calendar?? Can't they get the simple things right? |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | GoSFGiants! | 11/19/12 8:45 PM | I've downloaded and scanned through the JB 4.2 package from Google site. 094f6629314a.signed-nakasi-JOP40C-from-JZO54K.094f6629.zip No where in that package sheds any info on Miracast or Wifi Display app. So I'm guessing this feature is proprietary |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | LuvAndroidGadgets | 11/19/12 9:46 PM | I think Android Developer web site clearly states that: "Starting in Android 4.2, users on supported devices can connect to an external display over Wi-Fi, using Miracast, a peer-to-peer wireless display standard created by the Wi-Fi Alliance." On |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | cc3k | 11/20/12 2:47 AM | Miracast support (for my nexus 7) was the most exceted feature in 4.2 for me. ..luckly I've contain myself to instant order a wireless adapter! I hope there's no hardware limit to port this feature to all the Nexus family (even though I don't like c |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | kacike | 11/20/12 4:06 AM | Hi all.. ...this goes out to @threeonesix in particular who posted a similiar question in another post, check out this YouTube link for connecting N7 to a Sony Bravia TV using WiFi Direct only....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMDgKUYAho0.....it doe |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 11/20/12 5:27 AM | From Nexus 4 official Guidebook: "Android 4.2 supports the Miracast protocol for wireless display. You can connect your phone via WiFi to a variety of displays and other devices that support Miracast, even when a standard WiFi network isn’t availa |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | cc3k | 11/20/12 5:33 AM | seems that miracast needs 5 Ghz wifi transmission: http://www.myce.com/news/miracast-certification-started-wireless-display-technology-63869/ :( last hope: http://gigaom.com/video/google-open-airplay-alternative/ |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 11/20/12 6:25 AM | More food for thought... Check Wi-Fi specs for Nexus devices:Galaxy NEXUS: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/nNEXUS 7: WiFi 802.11 b/g/nNEXUS 4: WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/nNEXUS 10: WiFi 802.11 b/g/n "Wi-Fi 802.11 a" is the difference between Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 and 10. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | mr_whitten | 11/20/12 6:52 AM | I keep searching the net and this thread and a few threads over at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/ are the few spots I've found anything on the topic. Be nice if someone from goog would give us a yay or nay on the issue... |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 11/20/12 7:11 AM | NEXUS 4 (Wireless Display On) and PTV-3000 (Miracast mode) never connect... |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | GoSFGiants! | 11/20/12 9:38 AM | jjaime - I really feel your frustration for getting kicked around for an answer. As for the WiFi differences, I recommend searching on iFixit for the product. You can find the exact wifi module brand/model and do more research from googling. From |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Siavash Minoukadeh | 11/20/12 10:20 AM | Is there a chance that the nexus 7 could receive an update enabling it at some point? |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | buzbuzzer | 11/20/12 11:49 AM | That's a pretty big deal isn't it? Like I was ready to pull the trigger on buying this, had all my Christmas lists set for Google Play Cards. all because the Miracast would be a much better solution than requiring a laptop for online streaming on my |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | GoSFGiants! | 11/20/12 1:49 PM | Yes there's a chance but it's a very slim chance and it will be awhile. I foresee the steps to make it happen includes - Google needs to drive the maker of Nexus 7 (Asus) - Asus needs to drive WiFi module owner (Broadcom?) to deliver the compatibl |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Eth@n | 11/20/12 4:39 PM | I'd like to confirm again that Nexus 4 is currently our only Nexus device that works with Miracast wireless displays on Android 4.2. As an update since I last posted, we've also notified the manufacturer about the problems you've seen with the Netgea |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | mr_whitten | 11/21/12 1:09 AM | E...@n this second post from you is completely pointless. The question everyone wants answered is whether there will be future compatability for the nexus 10 and 7. I think most of us have probably guessed that your silence is the answer... no suppor |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 11/21/12 3:41 AM | Eth@n.When you say "currently", is it because a hardware limitation in Nexus 7 and 10? What about Galaxy Nexus? Will it ever have Miracast? |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Jason Markham | 11/21/12 8:01 AM | Any news on the Netgear update? |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 11/21/12 8:06 AM | Check http://support.netgear.com/product/PTV3000 from time to time and cross your fingers |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Jason Markham | 11/21/12 8:06 AM | I have the PTV 3000 and a Galaxy Nexus.... I see, on my Nexus, that an invite was sent to the PTV 3000... after that.. I am dead in the water... Hoping that a Netgear update will resolve this... |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 11/21/12 9:05 AM | Jason, I don't believe that is possible. Galaxy Nexus with Android 4.2 doesn't have Wireless Display option available (Settings -> Display -> Wireless Display -> ON/OFF) You maybe using the option in Settings -> Wi-Fi -> Wi-Fi Direct. That is not Mir |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Jason Markham | 11/21/12 9:33 AM | Yes I am using the Wi-Fi Direct option...however.. you are suppose to be able to connect to a display using the wifi direct option...in conjunction with the PTV 3000. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 11/21/12 9:44 AM | Jason, Miracast and Wi-Fi Direct are different standards and serve different purposes. Both are Wi-Fi Alliance standards, based on the same underlying Wi-Fi technologies and standards. Check <http://www.wi-fi.org/wi-fi-certified-miracast%E2%84%A2> fo |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Jason Markham | 11/21/12 9:56 AM | Thanks for the discussion.. At one point, I read "Android 4.2 supports the Miracast standard for Wi-Fi Direct connections. You can connect your phone via Wi-Fi to a variety of displays" ... upon reading that I assumed you made a Direct connection |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 11/21/12 10:06 AM | You are welcome Jason. Thanks for contributing. I'm passing on my Galaxy Nexus to my son and getting a Nexus 4 (already arrived). Will post my results as soon as get it to work (after Netgear update I hope). I haven't been able to figure out the spec |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | GoSFGiants! | 11/21/12 10:58 AM | Wi-Fi Direct alone will not be able to support wireless display. Miracast requires the following- compatible wifi chipset & driver- wi-fi direct - wifi display application |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | GoSFGiants! | 11/22/12 12:12 AM | http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2012/11/20/nexus-10-and-7-lacks-miracast-wireless-display/ "According to an article over onPhandroid, there is a discussion running on the Google Support Forum over the possibility that Miracast could end up for now only |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Buggix12 | 11/22/12 2:35 AM | we are famous ;) http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2012/11/20/nexus-10-and-7-lacks-miracast-wireless-display/ |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 11/22/12 4:37 AM | That's funny. Was someone else or they did some "editing" When PTV3000 is updated to full Miracast certification, I'm planning to repurpose an old monitor sitting in my garage and get a wireless displays in the kitchen. Yesterday went to T-Mobile to |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Halc | 11/22/12 6:18 AM | @Ethan Everything we are waiting for is an answer that tells us if they(Nexus 10 and/or 7) will ever get certified or are in the certification process. An answer would make me buy an Nexus 7 instantly as I previously mentioned. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | kacike | 11/22/12 8:38 AM | Hi Ethan, It is incredible that this subject is being talked about a great deal (even in anger) for a domestic device but no one from Google or the various alliance partners can say how the implementation(s) should work other than nice bits of PR blu |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 11/22/12 8:49 AM | Come on guys, have you taken the time to watch the video (1:02). That's not a Nexus 7! It's a Sony Ericsson phone, no need to speal Italian to figure that out. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | mr_whitten | 11/22/12 8:52 AM | Eth@n won't be responding to the big question I'm sure. If he does work for google he's already cost them money by spreading enough doubt about the future of miracast on these devices. Like I said above... Time to wait for the Nexus10 generation 2. H |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | kacike | 11/22/12 8:57 AM | Hi, yes i am sorry I didn't look too closely as the hit came from a google search with Nexus 7 in the form. But i think the point here is Sony is using an agreed standard to allow wireless connectivity between an android phone and it's TV's, which a |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | GoSFGiants! | 11/22/12 11:35 AM | kacike, That video - .http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMDgKUYAho0 is nothing close to Miracast (aka Mirror Display or projector mode). It's basically a combination Wi-Fi direct and DLNA. What I drew from the video is basically the Sony TV Wireless i |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | kacike | 11/23/12 3:39 AM | Hi GoGiants, I will not deny anything you say, that is not what this thread is about, my point is Sony are using WiFi Direct to connect and irrespective of how messy it is to connect, the point is they have a WiFi Direct connectivity solution, which |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 11/23/12 4:29 AM | Wanted to share my experience based on research and testing. All I want is to have wireless display capabilities, same way as Apple AirPlay or Intel WiDi , but with Android freedom. My best hope is Miracast, but being a fairly new standard, I expecte |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | buzbuzzer | 11/23/12 1:32 PM | <This message has been deleted.> |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | buzbuzzer | 11/23/12 1:33 PM | @jjaime It looks like you're doing a great job checking out all avenues and possibilities to get this functionality to work. I really wish a real Google Employee with some backbone could give us an answer to why the supported device does not work, an |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 11/23/12 1:41 PM | Glad to help. My test environment is already setup and waiting for PTV-3000 to be updated. Will get in touch with Netgear and offer to test alpha or beta versions. Hope the capabilities are hidden in N10, just waiting for a 4.2.x update. jjaime |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | GoSFGiants! | 11/24/12 12:34 PM | Hi kacike, I apologize my response causes you to think I'm an arsonist to the discussion. I've been offering my knowledge and experience in Miracast, and shared what it takes to create "Wireless Display Mirroring or Miracast". Regarding your po |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 11/24/12 4:29 PM | Just to report I have joined Netgear Beta Tester program, with the purpose of getting access to early firmware updates and test compatibility with Nexus 4. jjaime |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | kacike | 11/25/12 9:55 AM | Hi GoSFGiants, I´m sorry I mis-read your intentions my fault. You are right however, nothing about wireless connectivity should be released until there is a working solution with the Android OS, then it would be up to the manufacturers of 3rd party |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | akhtarkamal1 | 11/26/12 12:35 AM | Netgear has given out some information with respect to releasing a firmware update for the PTV3000 to enable Miracast. More about this on the G+ post here: https://plus.google.com/u/0/106647490490066803533/posts/chhjLZXKH1h |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Jan Schmidtbauer | 11/28/12 1:01 AM | Well, in principle Miracast should be supported even though there is not dual wifi module. In that case you simply can't stream anything from the web. However, Miracast should support all 802.11 standards. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | GoSFGiants! | 12/2/12 10:14 PM | jjamie - any luck from the netgear beta program? I'm looking forward to get a firmware that works |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 12/3/12 2:17 AM | Fellow Group members. Nothing to report. Don't have a new PTV-3000 firmware to test yet. My setup is ready, once I get the firmware it will take a minute to start testing. Will keep you guys posted.jjaime |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 12/3/12 2:19 AM | Thanks for the info Jan. How do we find out if a certain device has a dual wi-fi module that is Miracast capable?I'm sure all the Group will benefit from your input.jjaime |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Jan Schmidtbauer | 12/3/12 5:41 AM | As far as I know, Miracast is supposed to work with all wifi standards (802.11 a/b/g/n). This is what should give you an idea if a dual wifi-module is in your device or not because their are basically two bands in which wifi is operated namely: 2.4 G |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jptech | 12/3/12 3:36 PM | it's not Miracast certified. it's based on a draft of the specification. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | borchgrevink | 12/5/12 1:46 AM | You say CURRENTLY. Does this mean you are working on Miracast support for the N10? |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 12/5/12 5:34 AM | Google has said loud and clear. NO MIRACAST for current Nexus 10/JB 4.2. Check old postings |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | borchgrevink | 12/5/12 6:20 AM | I know Google says this status right now. But as Jan Schmidtbauer says a couple of post over this could be a feature just waiting for eg. certification. I hope... |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 12/5/12 7:08 AM | Let's hope. I also have a Nexus 7 craving for Miracast Wireless display :) |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Nitin Chawla | 12/6/12 6:06 PM | Thank you all for such a detailed discussion of this topic. I own a GSM Galaxy Nexus (maguro). Just today using some early Cyanogenmod 10.1 release I upgraded to android 4.2, only to then find out the hard truth. This was one of the features I was wa |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | sanChoo | 12/12/12 12:33 AM | I found an interesting article about the new broadcom 4-combo chipset. It is stating: "In a demonstration, Awad tapped a Google Nexus 4 handset to a Google Nexus 10 tablet to initiate a Miracast session. NFC was the network medium for the "handshake |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Ordieth99 | 12/19/12 12:11 PM | No, Nexus 10 does not support Miracast. It was falsely advertised by Google and then later removed from their product features. The Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, and Nexus 7 all have chips that are certified for Miracast, but only the Nexus 4 received the |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | borchgrevink | 12/19/12 12:53 PM | It just doesn't make sense. Could it just be a delay in getting the certification from Miracast? |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Ordieth99 | 12/19/12 3:18 PM | That is only part of it. There are several questions around if it could even handle a stream of that resolution with its limited wifi bandwidth. Streaming 720 is a lot easier than 2560 x 1600. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | borchgrevink | 12/19/12 10:26 PM | Hmm, it wouldn't output the whole 2560 x1600 because no TV will be able to show all this, would it? Wouldn't it downscale in some way to 1080p? |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | sanChoo | 12/20/12 2:54 AM | @Ordieth99: No, I just wanted to mention that it seems to work in the lab or demonstration of the Broadcom Company - if I understand the article correcly -. So, it looks like to be a political issue rather than hardware limitations. At least, for the |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Nitin Chawla | 12/25/12 3:02 AM | I would imagine XDA/Cyanogenmod will be able to port the wireless display feature from Nexus 4 onto Galaxy Nexus. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Ordieth99 | 12/25/12 5:37 AM | I am sure that it is possible, but unlikely. The nexus 4 is using an S4 chip, while the nexus 10 is using that Enyos chip. I believe that it's more than a software change and requires drivers and possible kernel changes. Again, not sure on exactly w |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Ordieth99 | 12/25/12 5:40 AM | Oh, I am sure it would down scale the resolution, but that's just another task that has to be done on the fly that I don't think quite fits in the miracast standard. Which is probably why it hasn't received its certification. :-) |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Cory O'Brien | 12/28/12 3:12 PM | @Nitin If you want, check out "Shiny ROM" for the Galaxy Nexus. The dev has the wireless display feature is in there. I don't personally have any way to test it out myself, but it is included in that ROM. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Roger Baird | 12/28/12 3:58 PM | Do you have a link to "shiny ROM"? I looked on XDA and didn't see it. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Cory O'Brien | 12/28/12 4:06 PM | Yes. I stumbled upon it on Rootzwiki, not XDA. I should also probably mention it's for the VZW Galaxy Nexus. http://goo.gl/V1T9W |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Roger Baird | 12/28/12 4:12 PM | This is the one time I wish a had the Verizon version. I wonder if it really works. If it does others will add it. Thanks for sharing. |
| Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | LuvAndroidGadgets | 12/29/12 2:40 PM | Disappointed with no wireless display support for Nexus10 but as Nexus 4 works very well do not miss much. Only problem is when someone calling while watching videos or movies. All get disturbed. Anyway at least HDMI output is there unlike Nexus 7 wi |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Ordieth99 | 12/29/12 5:55 PM | well i'll be a monkeys uncle. I just returned my PTV3000, so I can't test it now, but it doesn't look like anyone else has been successful yet. I will be watching this rom to see if it improves! (nice find!) |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | LuvAndroidGadgets | 12/29/12 6:26 PM | <This message has been deleted.> |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Nitin Chawla | 12/29/12 8:25 PM | Cory thanks for following up. Definitely a good find. My next question was going to be has anyone successfully tested wireless display feature with the PTV3000 or any other adapter. The one difference between Google and apple (even though I love andr |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | LuvAndroidGadgets | 12/29/12 8:38 PM | PTV3000 with latest beta update works very well with Nexus 4. I just found another Actiontec ScreenBeam which is also Nexus 4 compatible (as per their instructions for Nexus 4) and kit version works even with Win 7 and 8. I think it is good to have f |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Liquidrain7 | 12/29/12 9:14 PM | Nexus 4 Miracast Demo with a Netgear PTV3000: http://youtu.be/DwvYrv2s9Kk |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Liquidrain7 | 1/9/13 9:04 AM | Looks like Netgear has posted two software updates for the Netgear PTV3000: http://www.netgear.com/landing/stream/tv/#push2tv#software However, the download links don't appear to be live just yet. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Tobias Zillmann | 1/10/13 7:26 AM | since firmeware update its working. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Liquidrain7 | 1/10/13 10:11 AM | Do you have a download link for the firmware update? I have not been able to locate the download link other than on the Netgear site (which is still not live). Thanks! |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | jjaime | 1/10/13 10:44 AM | PTV3K_V2.2.4.sbin provided by Netgear developer JS. Remember, is a BETA, so test it at your own risk. Is working with some little bugs in my unit. Feedback for the group would be nice. Have fun. jjaime |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | paulbova | 1/10/13 10:49 AM | <This message has been deleted.> |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Tobias Zillmann | 1/11/13 8:15 AM | Found it was bit tricky. http://www.netgear.com/landing/stream/tv/#push2tv#software |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Robert H. | 2/17/13 8:13 AM | Frustrating that this feature is advertised very little and it makes me wonder if any future Android device will add the hardware to allow Miracast to work. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | Roger Baird | 2/17/13 8:20 AM | It's brand new technology. It's still very early. |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | M. Jenkins | 3/22/13 9:06 AM | Sorry to bump this old thread, but the GT-P8110 is listed a Miracast certified device. I too would like to purchase several of these tablets, but only if they support Miracast. One would think that the WiFi Alliance DB would be a good place to confi |
| Re: Nexus 10, Miracast and Netgear Push2TV 3000 | M. Jenkins | 3/22/13 9:19 AM | I retract my own comment. I was apparently looking at the wrong product list. This is the list of Miracast certified source devices. http://certifications.wi-fi.org/search_products.php?search=1&advanced=1&lang=en&filter_company_id=&filter_category_ |