Connecting a tablet to a Xiaomi TV via Wi-Fi

Modern televisions Xiaomi, running on the operating system Android TV or your own platform PatchWall, offer users a wide range of multimedia options. One of the most popular use cases is streaming images from a smartphone or tablet to a large screen without the need for unnecessary wires. This allows you to view photos, videos, and even play games with maximum comfort, using the TV's screen size.

Synchronizing devices on a local network has become significantly easier thanks to the introduction of wireless data transmission standards. However, despite the apparent simplicity, users often encounter various setup nuances. In this article, we'll take a detailed look at how Connect your tablet to your Xiaomi TV via Wi-Fi, let's look at built-in functions and third-party solutions for stable operation.

The key to a successful connection is a stable wireless signal and correct settings on both devices. It's important to understand that image quality directly depends on your router's bandwidth and distance from it. If you plan to stream high-definition video, 4K, make sure both devices support the appropriate codecs and communication standards.

Network requirements and equipment preparation

Before setting up the stream, you need to ensure that your network equipment is ready to handle multimedia traffic. The key factor here is the router's frequency range. For smooth image transmission without lag or compression artifacts, it is highly recommended to use a network 5 GHz, which provides higher data exchange rates compared to the 2.4 GHz standard.

Both devices—the tablet and the TV—must be within range of a strong signal. If the router is located far away or there are thick walls between it and the receivers, connection drops or reduced picture quality may occur. Check that the TV is Xiaomi the module is turned on Wi-Fi and it is connected to the same network to which your mobile gadget will be connected.

⚠️ Caution: Using a guest Wi-Fi network or AP Isolation on your router can prevent devices from discovering each other. Make sure both devices are on the main network with network communication enabled.

It's also worth paying attention to the software. Make sure your TV has the latest firmware version, as older versions PatchWall or Android TV The required transfer protocols may be missing or contain errors. You can check for updates in the system settings menu.

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Using Chromecast Built-in

The most common and convenient way to broadcast content is technology Google Chromecast built-in, which is built into most TVs XiaomiThis method does not require installing additional applications on the TV and works natively with devices based on Android And iOS (via Cast-enabled apps). The tablet sends a link to the content or video stream directly to the TV, which then automatically downloads the data from the internet.

To get started, make sure the service is installed on your tablet. Google Play Services and application Google Home (for initial setup, if required). Open the app you want to play the video in, such as YouTube, Netflix or VK VideoIn the player interface, find the broadcast icon—a rectangle with waves in the corner. Clicking it will display a list of available devices on your network.

Select your TV Xiaomi from the list. If the devices are on the same network, the connection will be established automatically, and the image will appear on the TV screen. During this time, the tablet can be used for other tasks, calls, or text messages without interrupting playback on the big screen. This is especially convenient when you need to urgently respond to a message while watching a movie.

It's important to note that streaming quality depends on your internet speed, as the TV downloads the content itself. If the internet connection is limited, the video may buffer for a long time or have a lower resolution. Unlike screen mirroring, this method saves your tablet's battery life, as the TV box handles most of the decoding.

Screen Sharing via Miracast (Wireless Monitor)

If you need to display exactly what's on your tablet's display, including your desktop, menus, or games that don't support Cast, you'll need Cast technology. MiracastIn the ecosystem Xiaomi And Android This feature is often called "Wireless Monitor," "Cast," or "Screen Mirroring." Unlike Chromecast, it directly copies the video stream from the tablet's screen to the TV in real time.

To activate this mode on your TV Xiaomi Often, there's no need to launch a separate app, as the function is built into the system. However, on some models, you may need to open an app. Wireless Display or Miracast from the list of installed programs. After launching, a waiting for connection message will appear on the screen.

On a tablet, the steps may vary depending on the manufacturer and operating system version:

  • 📱 On clean Android: Pull down the notification shade and find the "Cast" or "Smart View" option.
  • 📱 On devices Samsung: the function is called Smart View and is located in the quick settings panel.
  • 📱 On tablets Huawei And Honor: look for the item "Projection" or "Wireless Projection".
  • 📱 On tablets Xiaomi: the function is called "Broadcast" and often has its own widget in the curtain.

After activating the search on your tablet, your TV's name should appear in the list. Tap it to pair. A connection confirmation prompt may appear on the TV screen, which you'll need to accept with your remote. After this, your tablet's screen will be mirrored on the TV.

⚠️ Please note: When using Miracast, the tablet actively encodes the video signal and transmits it over Wi-Fi, which can drain the battery quickly and cause the device to heat up. For longer sessions, it is recommended to connect the tablet to a charger.

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Third-party apps for advanced features

Built-in tools don't always work perfectly, especially when dealing with specific file formats or older tablet models. In such cases, third-party apps available in the store come to the rescue. Google Play StoreThey can provide a more stable connection or add features that are missing from the standard firmware.

One of the most popular solutions is the application AirScreenIt is installed on the TV. Xiaomi and emulates AirPlay receivers (for devices Apple), Google Cast, and Miracast. This is a universal solution that often saves the day when native protocols fail. After installing the app on your TV, follow the on-screen instructions to launch the service.

Another powerful tool is LocalCast or BubbleUPnPThese apps allow you to stream local files (videos, photos, music) stored on your tablet or a connected USB drive directly to your TV. They support a wide range of codecs and subtitle formats, making them indispensable for viewing downloaded content.

Comparison table of popular connection methods:

Method Image quality Latency Battery consumption Best use
Chromecast High (up to 4K) Low Short Online cinemas, YouTube
Miracast Depends on the signal Average High Games, presentations, browser
AirScreen High Low/Medium Average iOS devices, cross-platform
HDMI (cable) Maximum Absent Charging is in progress Games, 4K HDR content

When using third-party software, it's important to pay attention to the permissions the app requests. To function correctly, it requires access to the local network and media files. Don't ignore security prompts, otherwise the stream may not start.

What should I do if the AirScreen app doesn't detect my tablet?

Make sure your router's firewall isn't blocking the ports used by the app. Try temporarily disabling your tablet's antivirus or changing the network type to "Private" in your Android's Wi-Fi settings.

Troubleshooting and diagnostics

Despite the simplicity of the technology, users often encounter situations where the TV doesn't detect the tablet or the connection constantly drops. The first and most common cause is network separation. Make sure both devices are connected to the same network. If your router broadcasts two networks (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) with different names, connect both devices to one of them.

The second common issue is an outdated DNS cache or errors in the router's network settings. Try rebooting the router by completely unplugging it for 10-15 seconds. Restarting the TV itself through the menu also helps. Settings → About TV → Restart, and not just by turning it off with the remote control.

If the issue persists, check your date and time settings. Your tablet and TV should both be set to the latest date and time, preferably with automatic synchronization enabled via the network. Time desynchronization can cause security certificate errors, which can block the connection between the devices.

⚠️ Note: Operating system interfaces and menu item names may differ depending on the firmware version PatchWall or Android TVIf you don't find the item described, use the search in your TV settings.

In some cases, antivirus software on your tablet or your router's built-in firewall may block device discovery protocols (DLNA, SSDP). Try temporarily disabling protection or adding devices to the trust list. Also, make sure the "AP Isolation" feature isn't enabled on your router, which prevents devices on the network from seeing each other.

Alternative wired solutions

Although this article focuses on wireless connectivity, it's important to note that for tasks requiring maximum stability and quality, a wired connection remains the undisputed leader. If your tablet has a port USB Type-C with standard support DisplayPort Alt Mode, you can connect it to your TV directly via a USB-C to HDMI cable.

This method completely eliminates lag, image compression, and freezes typical of Wi-Fi. The TV will recognize the tablet as an external signal source, and the image will be transmitted in native resolution. This is ideal for gaming or watching large, high-bitrate video files that a Wi-Fi network might not be able to handle.

For tablets without support for video output via USB-C or with a port Micro-USB There are special adapters (MHL adapters), but their compatibility needs to be checked individually for each device model. In most cases, for modern tablets Xiaomi Pad, Samsung Tab And iPad Pro a simple HDMI adapter is enough.

Using a cable also solves the battery drain issue, as many adapters have an additional charging port. This way, you can watch content for hours without worrying about your tablet running out of battery halfway through a movie.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is it possible to connect an iPhone (iPad) tablet to a Xiaomi TV?

Yes, it's possible. Xiaomi TVs support AirPlay either natively (in newer models) or by installing the AirScreen app. In the iPad's Control Center, select "Screen Mirroring" and select your TV.

Why is there no sound when streaming via Miracast?

Check your tablet's audio settings. Sometimes, when connecting to a wireless display, sound continues to come through the tablet's speaker. In the notification shade or Bluetooth/Connections settings, select the audio output to an external device (TV).

The picture is lagging when watching videos from my tablet on TV. What should I do?

Most likely, your Wi-Fi channel isn't fast enough. Try switching your router to the 5 GHz channel if it's not already in use. Also, close any background apps on your tablet that are consuming internet. If the issue is with online video, reduce the playback quality in your player.

Does Xiaomi support screen mirroring with the tablet screen turned off?

When using Chromecast (the icon in the app), yes, the tablet's screen can be dimmed. When using Miracast (mirroring the entire screen), no. The tablet's screen must remain lit, as it is transmitting its video signal.

How do I turn off the broadcast?

The easiest way is to tap the casting icon in the tablet app and select "Stop." Alternatively, press the "Home" or "Back" button on your TV remote to exit the streaming mode. You can also simply turn off Wi-Fi on your tablet.