Wireless display troubleshooting

Cannot connect to wireless display

Possible causes

Possible solutions

Some Miracast®-compatible but non-certified devices may not be able to connect with Wi-Fi Sharing enabled:

Disable Wi-Fi Sharing on your MFD / chartplotter, and re-try connection.

Wi-Fi Sharing has been enabled or disabled since the wireless display was first connected:

  • Try power-cycling devices and trying again.

  • Depending on the Wi-Fi dongle used, an MFD / chartplotter factory reset may be required in order to establish a connection.

Missed confirmation on wireless display:

Re-start the connection procedure and ensure that you check the wireless display for confirmation dialogs.

Wireless display too far away:

Try moving the wireless display closer to the MFD / chartplotter, and re-try connection.

Chromecast devices are not supported:

Purchase a Miracast®-compatible device.

Poor performance

Possible causes

Possible solutions

High video processing demand:

The Camera app or Raymarine mobile app connections can interfere with the wireless display performance, as they use shared video processing resources. Try switching off video feeds and / or mobile app connections.

Wireless display too far away:

Try moving the wireless display closer to the MFD / chartplotter, and re-try connection.

Wireless display disconnects

Possible causes

Possible solutions

Changing the Wi-Fi Sharing option on your MFD / chartplotter causes the wireless display to disconnect:

  • Do not change Wi-Fi sharing options whilst connected to a wireless display.

  • Wireless display may require factory reset to re-establish connection.

Quantum-Series Radar wireless pairing process causes wireless display to disconnect:

Do not pair with a Quantum-Series Radar whilst wireless display connection is active.

Wireless display too far away:

Try moving the wireless display closer to the MFD / chartplotter, and re-try connection.