How to connect a Wi-Fi display to a Thomson TV

Modern televisions Thomson They are powerful multimedia centers, but their functionality is often limited to a standard set of apps. Users often wonder how to stream content from a smartphone or tablet to a large screen without the hassle of wires. Wireless display technology, known as Miracast or simply "Broadcast," allows you to mirror an image in real time. This is especially convenient for viewing photos, videos from your gallery, or even presenting presentations.

The setup process may seem complicated at first glance, as the Android and iOS operating systems have their own unique interfaces. Device owners Thomson with a platform Android TV Some routers or proprietary systems have built-in modules for signal reception. However, connection stability directly depends on the quality of the router and the correct settings. In this article, we'll cover all the details so you can enjoy content on the big screen.

It's worth keeping in mind that different TV models may have different software. Some budget series require additional apps, while flagship models support the standard. Wi-Fi Direct "Out of the box." Understanding these differences will help you avoid common mistakes when pairing devices. Let's look at the preparatory stage, which is critical to the success of the entire operation.

Equipment preparation and compatibility testing

Before you begin setting up, you need to make sure your equipment is technically ready for operation. The foundation for a successful connection is local area networkBoth devices - and the TV ThomsonYour TV and smartphone must be connected to the same router. If you're using mobile data on your phone and your TV is connected to your home Wi-Fi, the connection won't be established.

It's also important to check the operating system version on your TV. Outdated software may not include the necessary security protocols or have bugs in the wireless module. To check, go to the menu Settings → About TV → System UpdateHaving the latest patches often resolves issues with device visibility in the list of available displays.

⚠️ Important: Make sure "Client Isolation" is not enabled on your router. This setting prevents devices on the same network from communicating with each other, making it impossible for your phone to find your TV.

Also check the operating frequency of your Wi-Fi router. Standard 5 GHz Provides higher data transfer speeds, which is critical for streaming 4K video, but has a shorter range. If the router is located far away, it's better to use the 2.4 GHz band, sacrificing image quality for connection stability.

  • 📱 Make sure that Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are enabled on your smartphone.
  • 📺 Check that the TV Thomson connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
  • 🔄 Update your TV firmware to the latest available version.
  • 🔌 Restart your router if your network is unstable.
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Activating the Wireless Display feature on your TV

On TVs Thomson The signal reception function may have different names depending on the firmware version. Most often, it's hidden in the system settings or displayed on the home screen as a separate widget. You need to find the item responsible for this screen broadcast or Miracast.

In the interface Android TV often requires you to launch a special app. It may be called "Cast," "Screen Mirroring," or "Wireless Display." Once the app is launched, the TV goes into standby mode, becoming visible to external devices. On some models Thomson Simply press the "Input" or "Source" button on the remote control and select the "Screen Share" signal source.

Path to the setting (approximate):

Menu → Settings → Network & Internet → Display Connection

If you can't find the function using built-in tools, your model may require installing an app from the store. Google PlaySearch for "Miracast" or "Wireless Display" in the store search. Once you install and launch the app, your TV will emulate a standard signal receiver.

Connecting Android smartphones

Smartphone owners Android have an advantage because the technology Miracast It's built into the operating system kernel. However, different operating system manufacturers (Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei) call this feature by different names. You'll need to find the corresponding option in the notification shade or connection settings.

Once the feature is activated, your smartphone will begin searching for available devices. Your device should appear in the list. ThomsonWhen selecting a TV, a connection confirmation request may appear on your smartphone screen. A window may also appear on the TV screen with a code or an "Allow" button, which you must confirm with the remote.

⚠️ Please note: When connecting some smartphone models, the TV image may display with black borders around the edges. This is normal for content with an aspect ratio different from the TV screen format.

Function names may vary depending on the brand of your device. Below is a table to help you find the menu item you need depending on your phone brand.

Smartphone brand Function name Where to find
Samsung Smart View Notification shade
Xiaomi / Redmi Broadcast Settings → Connected devices
Huawei / Honor Projection Notification shade
Sony Duplicate Display Settings → Xperia Connectivity

If you notice lag when using your smartphone, try closing background apps that are consuming data. Also, disable VPN services on your phone, as they can redirect traffic through external servers, blocking your local connection.

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Broadcasting from Apple devices (iOS and macOS)

Devices Apple use their own protocol AirPlay, which is not always supported by TVs Thomson Natively. If your model doesn't support AirPlay 2, you'll need a third-party app. The most popular and stable solution is to install the AirScreen app or a similar one from your TV's app store.

After installing the app on your TV, open it. Instructions and possibly a QR code will appear on the screen. Open Control Center on your iPhone (swipe down from the upper-right corner on newer models or swipe up on older models). Tap the "Screen Mirroring" button (the icon with two rectangles).

Select your TV from the list of devices. If you are using a proxy app, the name may be the same as the app name (e.g. AirScreen). Once connected, the image from the iPhone or iPad will be completely duplicated on the screen. ThomsonFor computers Mac The algorithm is similar: the button is located in the "Control Center" in the menu bar.

⚠️ Please note: AirPlay is sensitive to network latency. For optimal performance, ensure your router isn't overloaded with other devices downloading files.

Some users prefer to use aggregator apps such as TV Cast or Web Video CasterThey allow you to stream only a specific video from your browser or gallery, rather than the entire screen, saving your smartphone's battery. In this case, the corresponding receiver app must also be running on the TV.

Using third-party applications and alternative methods

If standard methods don't work or the functionality isn't to your liking, universal apps can help. The leader in this area is Google HomeIt allows you to broadcast your Android smartphone screen to TVs that support it. Chromecast built-in, which is often found in modern Thomson.

To establish a connection, open the application Google HomeFind your TV in the list of devices. Click on the device icon and select "Cast Screen." This method is often more stable than native Miracast, as it uses Google's infrastructure.

What should I do if Google Home can't see my TV?

Make sure the same Google account is used on your phone and TV. Also, check that location services are enabled on your smartphone—this is required on Android to search for nearby Bluetooth and Wi-Fi devices.

Another option is to use DLNA servers. Unlike Miracast, which mirrors the screen, DLNA only allows you to stream media files (photos, videos, music). A player app (for example, Media Player), and a file manager with DLNA support on your phone. You select a file on your phone, and it opens on the TV.

  • 📲 Google Home — ideal for Android and Chrome browser.
  • 🍏 AirScreen — the best solution for iPhone owners on non-Apple TV.
  • 🎬 VLC for Android — allows you to transmit video over a local network.
  • 💻 LetsView — a cross-platform application for PC and mobile devices.

Troubleshooting and connection diagnostics

Even with proper setup, issues can still occur. The most common issue is that the TV isn't listed as available. In 90% of cases, this is due to the devices being on different subnets (for example, one on a guest Wi-Fi network and the other on the main network) or client isolation being enabled on the router.

The second common problem is audio and video desynchronization or constant buffering. This indicates low bandwidth. Try lowering the quality of the streaming video or moving closer to the router. It's also worth checking if a torrent client is running in the background, which could be clogging up your bandwidth.

Recommended actions in case of failures:

1. Reboot the router (unplug it from the power outlet for 10 seconds).

2. Clear the cache of the "Broadcast" app on TV.

3. Temporarily disable the antivirus on your smartphone.

If you see a picture but no sound, check the media settings in the app you're streaming through. Sometimes the sound remains on your phone and needs to be manually adjusted in the Bluetooth or audio output settings.

Why doesn't my Thomson TV detect my phone?

Most often, the problem is that the devices are connected to different router frequency bands (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz), which some routers perceive as different networks. Also, make sure location services are enabled on your phone—this is a mandatory Android requirement for locating devices.

Is it possible to play games on a phone via a Wi-Fi display?

Technically, it's possible, but input lag will make it uncomfortable for fast-paced games. For turn-based strategy or card games, this method is perfectly adequate. For shooters, it's better to use a wired connection or gaming consoles.

Does screencasting affect my phone's battery life?

Yes, the Wi-Fi module operates in active data transfer mode, which significantly increases power consumption. The phone's screen also remains lit. It is recommended to keep the smartphone connected to a charger during extended viewing sessions.