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The Miracast over Infrastructure Connection EstablishmentProtocol specifies a connection negotiation sequence used to connect, indicatereadiness to connect, and disconnect from a Miracast over Infrastructureendpoint. This protocol also specifies the Miracast over InfrastructureInformation Element (IE), which helps identify Miracast receivers (sinks) thatcan support a Miracast session over an infrastructure link (as opposed to aWi-Fi Direct link).

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Published Version

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Date

Protocol Revision

Revision Class

Downloads

5/30/2019

3.0

None

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Driver

Previous Versions

Mice

Date

Protocol Revision

Revision Class

Downloads

9/12/2018

3.0

Major

PDF | DOCX | Diff

3/16/2018

2.0

Major

PDF | DOCX | Errata | Diff

6/1/2017

1.1

Minor

PDF | DOCX | Diff

3/16/2017

1.0

New

PDF | DOCX

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