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The correct answer is A. a Wi-Fi adapter. Miracast wireless display projection in Windows 10 requires a Wi-Fi adapter that supports Wi-Fi Direct to establish a peer-to-peer wireless connection to a display.
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Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario exactly the same in each question in this series. Start of repeated scenario Your network contains a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All computers are members of the domain and run the 64-bit version of Windows 10 Enterprise. On a test computer named Computer_Test1, you pin several company-specific applications in a group named Contoso Apps, and then you export the start menu layout to a file named contoso.xml. You install Client Hyper-V on a computer named Computer6. You identity the following requirements:
- Install the Hyper V feature on a computer named Computer1.
- Use virtual smart card authentication on a computer named Computer2.
- Enable Secure Boot on a computer named Computer3.
- Connect a computer named Computer4 to a projector by using Miracast.
- Ensure that a user named User 1 can use keyboard shortcuts by
pressing one key at a time.
- Ensure that you can share the clipboard between Computer6 and the
virtual machines running on Computer6.
- Add the Contoso Apps group to the Start menu of a computer named
Computer7. End of repeated scenario. Which hardware feature must Computer4 must support?
Options
- Aa Wi-Fi adapter
- Ba Mini DisplayPort connector
- Ca Bluetooth adapter
- Dan HDMI port
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- B4% (1)
- C4% (1)
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Miracast wireless display projection in Windows 10 requires a Wi-Fi adapter that supports Wi-Fi Direct to establish a peer-to-peer wireless connection to a display.
Miracast relies on Wi-Fi Direct technology to create a direct wireless link between the source computer and the target display, meaning a compatible Wi-Fi adapter is a mandatory hardware requirement. Without a Wi-Fi adapter supporting Wi-Fi Direct, Windows 10 cannot initiate or maintain a Miracast wireless display session.
A Mini DisplayPort is a wired video output connector and cannot establish the wireless connection required for Miracast projection.
Bluetooth adapters support short-range peripheral connectivity but lack the bandwidth and protocol support needed for wireless display streaming.
HDMI is a wired audio/video interface and is not capable of creating the wireless peer-to-peer link that Miracast requires.
Concept tested: Hardware requirements for Miracast wireless display in Windows 10
Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/connect-to-a-wireless-display-with-miracast-in-windows-f2723da5-28d7-4bfa-8bfb-f5a9c7e4e8d5
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