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It’s also recommended that you don't restrict the following ports on the Wi-Fi adapter of a Miracast-
certified device intended to share content.
Miracast-Certified Device Ports for Wi-Fi Direct Connections
Port Direction Type Protocol Function Note
1024-65535 Outbound Dynamic UDP RTP (video and
audio mirroring)
Randomly
assigned by the
client.
1024-65535 Bidirectional Dynamic UDP RTCP (RTP
transportation
quality report)
Randomly
assigned by the
client.
7236 Bidirectional Static TCP RTSP (Miracast
display
negotiation)
Pano System Ports for Wi-Fi Direct Connections
Port Direction Type Protocol Function Note
1024-65535 Bidirectional Dynamic TCP RTSP (Miracast
display
negotiation)
Randomly
assigned by the
system.
14000, 14002,
14004, 14006
Inbound Static UDP RTP (video and
audio mirroring)
Ports 14002,
14004, and
14006 are used
when there’s
more than one
device
connected to
your system.
14001, 14003,
14005, 14007
Bidirectional Static UDP RTCP (RTP
transportation
quality report)
Ports 14003,
14005, and
14007 are used
when there’s
more than one
device
connected to
your system.
Using Dual Connections on a Single Device
You can connect a single Pano device to both an Ethernet network (primary) and a Wi-Fi network
(secondary) simultaneously.
System Deployment
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