We have only 1 single MacBook. So, we don’t need to do any kind of mass deployment and I’d like to just do it manually as a one-off setup.
The wireless authentication is handled by a Microsoft NPS server and we use certificates from or internal enterprise CA.
There are OS agnostic wireless HDMI kits readily available from numerous vendors. These will transmit the display of any device (iOS, OS X, Android, Windows, Linux, etc) that you can connect the HDMI transmitter to. No app needed on device or receiving TV/monitor. They simply transmit the device HDMI display out signal to a receiver. In this video I demonstrate how to discover the IP of the device when connected using Wireshark, then browse to that IP address to view additional settings. The wireless authentication is handled by a Microsoft NPS server and we use certificates from or internal enterprise CA. The MacBook is not bound to our domain. Can this be done without installing the Apple Configurator Utility? Your computer fails to connect to Wireless Display Devices. Cause Miracast/Intel WiDi devices communicate over a WiFi network connection on UDP port 67, and 68. (And if you’re using Windows 8.1 (as with the Surface), you can even download a special Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter app for configuring the device, though that is not necessary on a trip.
The MacBook is not bound to our domain.
Can this be done without installing the Apple Configurator Utility?
Can Mac Connect To Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter
For our iOS and Android devices, I was able to request user certificates from a Windows PC joined to our domain, export the certificate without private key and map it to a user account in AD, then export the certificate with private key and import it onto the devices by accessing the pfx file via email.
Can I do the same with MacOS? If so, what are the steps?
How To Connect To Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter
How do I import our CA certificates as trusted root certification authorities?
Will it be able to authenticate using the certificate from the sign-in screen before the user logs in?
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