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Is it possible to connect 2 TV's via WiFi to 1 computer?

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As the question states. Windows easily can connect one TV, but I have a situation where the person in charge needs 2 (church). Wiring has worked, and failed because of a poor installation that led to a broken HDMI cable (and those are quite fragile to begin with). System can be fixed by replacing the cable (and its not as simple as it sounds, but the client is leaning towards what I am asking.

I am just wondering if it possible to add 2 TVs instead of one. TVs are the same model, and Laptop has windows 11.

Any help/ ideas, links or recomendation will be deeply appreciated.
 
I think windows is limted to one wifi display.

However you could use HDMI to wifi adaptors if your will to spend some money.
 
You have to miracast to one TV and route from that TV to the second TV using an hdmi splitter .
 
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