
Utility that enables easy device-to-computer screen mirroring via Mirroring ID or QR code, even across different subnets or VLANs.
Vendor
Splashtop
Company Website
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Mirroring Assist is a companion utility for Mirroring360 that enables users to connect devices to computers for screen mirroring by directly entering a Mirroring ID or scanning a QR code. This approach bypasses network discovery limitations, allowing connections even when devices and computers are on separate subnets or VLANs, and streamlines the process in environments with many receivers.
Key Features
Direct Device-to-Computer Connection Connect devices to computers for screen mirroring using Mirroring ID or QR code.
- Works even if devices and computers are on different subnets or VLANs.
- Eliminates the need for network-wide device discovery.
Cross-Platform Compatibility Supports multiple operating systems and device types.
- Available for iOS, macOS, Android, Windows, and Chrome OS.
- Integrates with Mirroring360 Sender apps and extensions.
Network Optimization Reduces network congestion and improves mirroring performance.
- Option to disable Bonjour and Chrome broadcast discovery.
- Limits visible receivers to only those specified via ID or QR code.
Large Deployment Support Facilitates deployment in schools and organizations.
- Offers .MSI package and configuration options for mass installation.
- Supports single license key for organization-wide use.
Benefits
Simplified Connectivity Enables easy and reliable mirroring setup in complex network environments.
- No need for IT to reconfigure networks for device discovery.
- Users can connect quickly without searching through long receiver lists.
Scalability for Organizations Designed for large-scale educational and corporate deployments.
- Streamlines setup across many devices and rooms.
- Reduces administrative overhead with centralized licensing.
Improved User Experience Minimizes connection delays and confusion.
- Direct connection methods are faster and more reliable.
- Saves recently used devices for quicker future access.