There are two main standards for wirelessly transmitting HDMI signals: Wireless Home Digital Interface (WHDI) operates on the lower 5 GHz frequency. This is higher than most Wi-Fi systems, so there is less chance of interference. It is also low enough in frequency to have decent performance through walls.
How do I make my HDMI connection wireless?
- Connect the transmitter to a computer's HDMI port. If your computer does not have an HDMI port, you will need to use an HDMI adapter.
- Connect the receiver to an available HDMI port on the TV.
- Connect the power cord.
- Turn on devices and instantly connect your computer and TV.
What does a wireless HDMI dongle do?
Wireless Video HDMI means that you are sending HD video and audio to your TV from your computer, Blu-ray player or game console wirelessly. Instead of the hard-wired connections, you will attach a transmitter and receiver at either end that replace that long, ugly HDMI cable.
How do I use HDMI dongle?
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How do I connect my wireless HDMI dongle to my TV?
- Connect dual-cable to the dongle.
- Plug-in the dongle directly into an HDMI port on your TV.
- *Connect the cable's USB-end to a USB adaptor (5V, 1A).
- Place the "WIFI" end of cable at a location with good WiFi reception.
- Set your TV's Input to HDMI port where is the dongle connected.