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Do research bro. I have 2 of them and only 'smart TV's' have the MiraCast hardware built-in. I don't have ANY WiFi at my house and use MiraCast all the time. You simply turn on the WiFi toggle on the phone, go to settings-display or pull down quick settings and select Cast and choose the device you're connecting to. Bam, done.Needs to be noted that Miracast still requires some kind of WiFi connectivity so either a router or a device on the other end that supports Wi-Fi Direct (or some other ad-hoc wireless connectivity technology) is required.
-- If the OP does have a TV that already has its own WiFi support, a Miracast isn't necessary.
-- If they have an older TV that doesn't have any WiFi capability but does have an HDMI port than something like a Miracast fits right into the mix.
-- If it's a really old TV, Roku still sells its Express+ adapter, which adds WiFi support and plugs into a TV using a composite cable (with those red-yellow-white plugs on each end).
No problem. 😇 Umm.. MiraCast is supported by every OS above KK, I believe (sometimes labeled 'screen cast' by original mfgr) and his S6 should operate it just fine. So the next part of the question relates to the previous statements on TV's: Which kind of TV is being used. Most regular HD TVs need a MiraCast adapter (about $15), while smart TVs don't since it's built-in. 😉My mistake, I wasn't aware Miracast provided its own Wi-Fi Direct support. Still, what advantages does the OP have buying one over using what's already supported in their S6?