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Set up the LTE or 5G connection on your Surface
Use a SIM and data plan from your mobile operator. Contact your mobile operator to sign up for a data plan or add to your current plan. Insert the SIM card into your Surface that has LTE Advanced or 5G. For more info on how to do this, go to Insert a SIM into your Surface. After the SIM card is inserted, select Start > Settings > Network ...
Connect your Windows PC to an external display that supports Miracast ...
Windows 11 Windows 10. Turn on your TV or projector. If you're using a Miracast dongle or adapter, make sure it's plugged in to the display. On your PC, make sure Wi-Fi is turned on. On right side of the taskbar, select the Network icon > Cast > pick your display or adapter. Follow any additional instructions on the screen. Otherwise, you're done.
My Computer is now This PC - Microsoft Support
Find it. To get to This PC in Windows 10, open File Explorer from the taskbar and select This PC in the left pane.. Pin it to Start. If you want This PC to show up in your Start menu, open File Explorer, right-click (or press and hold) This PC in the left pane, and then select Pin to Start. Now, there's a This PC tile on the Start menu.
Understanding your remote play setup test results | Xbox Support
A green check mark means your speed is faster than 9 Mbps and is optimal for remote play. A yellow exclamation mark means your upload speed is at least 4.75 Mbps but less than 9 Mbps. Your network might be too slow for high-quality remote play outside your home. A red X means your network isn't fast enough for remote play outside your home.
How to find your wireless network password | Xbox Support
Find your password on the router configuration webpage. Open a web browser on your computer. Type the default IP address for your router or gateway in the address bar (see list below), and then press Enter. The following are the default IP addresses for some of the router and gateway manufacturers: Belkin: 192.168.2.1. Cisco/Linksys: 192.168.1.1.
“UPnP Not Successful” appears in your network settings
Press the Xbox button to open the guide. Select Profile & system > Settings > General > Network settings. Check your settings again to make sure the UPnP message is gone. If UPnP still isn’t working, or isn’t supported on your gateway/router, you can also try using the router’s DMZ, Port Forwarding, or Port Triggering features.
Which version of Windows operating system am I running?
To find out which version of Windows your device is running, press the Windows logo key + R, type winver in the Open box, and then select OK. Here’s how to learn more: Select Start > Settings > System > About . Open About settings. Under Device specifications > System type , see if you're running a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows.
Network ports used by the Xbox network on the Xbox console
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How to use Surface UEFI - Microsoft Support
To load the UEFI firmware settings menu: Shut down your Surface and wait about 10 seconds to make sure it's off. Press and hold the volume-up button on your Surface, and, at the same time, press and release the power button. The Microsoft or Surface logo appears on your screen. Continue to hold the volume-up button.
Network settings on the Xbox console | Xbox Support
MTU, which needs to meet a minimum of 1384 MTU or higher to play games on the Xbox network.Checking and adjusting your router settings could quickly resolve many gaming issues if this setting is too low. Latency, which is a networking term for delay of packet delivery.It's measured by how many milliseconds it takes for a packet of data to get from one designated point to another.