However, the Cast to Device desktop context menu option doesn’t always work for some users. Consequently, the users can’t stream media content to other devices. These are a few resolutions that might fix device casting in Windows 10.

How can I fix Cast to Device?

1. Open the Hardware and Devices Troubleshooter

2. Turn on Network Discovery

4. Reset stream permissions for Windows Media Player

5. Disable Antivirus Software

It might be the case that third-party anti-virus software is blocking the public network connection required for device casting. To ensure that isn’t happening, switch off third-party anti-virus utilities. DriverFix is lightweight, fast, efficient and your drivers will be updated in no time. All you have to do is download it, launch it, let it scan select Surface Pro, and proceed to update and fix any old, missing, or damaged drivers with just one click. ⇒ Get DriverFix You can usually select to temporarily disable an anti-virus package via its system tray icon’s context menu. If you can’t find a turn-off option on the utility’s context menu, have a look through the settings menu on the software’s primary window.

6. Check the Windows Defender firewall settings for Cast to Device

7. Check the Microsoft LLDP Protocol Driver Setting is Selected

Those are some of the resolutions that have fixed Cast to Device in Windows for plenty of users. So there’s a good chance at least one of those resolutions will fix device casting on your desktop or laptop. Let us know in the comments section below if you have more suggestions and recommendations.

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