Understanding "Failed to Connect via Screen Mirroring" Errors
Screen mirroring, a convenient feature that allows you to share your device's display on a larger screen, can sometimes throw up a "Failed to Connect" error. This issue can be frustrating, but it's often easy to resolve with the right troubleshooting steps. Let's dive into understanding this error and how to fix it.
Why Does the "Failed to Connect via Screen Mirroring" Error Occur?
The "Failed to Connect via Screen Mirroring" error can occur due to several reasons. Here are the most common ones:
- Incompatibility: The device you're trying to mirror to might not be compatible with your source device.
- Network Issues: If you're using a wireless connection, network problems can cause this error.
- Outdated Software: Older software versions on either device might not support screen mirroring.
- Hardware Issues: Sometimes, the error can be due to hardware problems, such as faulty cables or damaged ports.
Troubleshooting the "Failed to Connect via Screen Mirroring" Error
Before you start troubleshooting, ensure that both devices are turned on and within range if you're using a wireless connection. Here are some steps to help you resolve the issue:

Check Compatibility
| Device | Compatibility |
|---|---|
| Smartphones (Android) | Most modern TVs, Chromecast, and Miracast-enabled devices |
| Smartphones (iOS) | Apple TV, AirPlay-enabled devices, and some smart TVs |
| Laptops/Desktop (Windows) | Miracast-enabled devices, some smart TVs, and external adapters |
| Laptops/Desktop (Mac) | AirPlay-enabled devices and some smart TVs |
If your devices are compatible, proceed to the next steps.
Update Your Software
Outdated software can cause compatibility issues. Ensure that both your source device and the device you're trying to mirror to have the latest software updates.
Check Your Network Connection
If you're using a wireless connection, ensure that both devices are connected to the same network. You can also try connecting using a wired connection to rule out network issues.

Check Your Cables and Ports
If you're using a wired connection, ensure that your cables are properly connected and not damaged. Also, check the ports on both devices for any signs of damage.
Reset Your Devices
Sometimes, simply resetting both devices can resolve the issue. Turn off both devices, wait for a minute, then turn them back on.
Contact Customer Support
If you've tried all the above steps and are still experiencing the "Failed to Connect via Screen Mirroring" error, it might be a hardware issue. In this case, it's best to contact the customer support of the device you're trying to mirror to.