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How To Connect an Epson Projector to a Laptop

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Do you have an Epson projector and want it to connect to your laptop through a cable or wirelessly? Luckily, there are a few ways you can do so without wasting time.

Quick Answer

To connect the Epson projector to your laptop, enable “Screen Mirroring” on your projector and press the “LAN” button on the remote. Next, open Settings on your laptop and navigate to “Devices” > “Add Bluetooth or other devices” > “Everything Else” and select your projector from the list.

To simplify things for you, we’ve compiled an extensive and easy-to-follow guide to walk you through connecting an Epson projector to a laptop.

Connecting an Epson Projector to a Laptop

If you need to learn how to connect an Epson projector to a laptop, our following 3 step-by-step methods will help you complete this in no time.

Method #1: Using a LAN Module

You can connect your Epson projector to your laptop using a LAN module in the following way.

Step #1: Connecting the Wireless Adapter

In the first step, power on your laptop and Epson projector and ensure that you’ve placed both devices near each other. Connect a wireless LAN module to your Epson projector using the USB-A port on the back of the device. 

Use the projector’s remote control to set the projector to “LAN” and ensure the SSID and IP addresses are displayed. 

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Step #2: Allowing Wireless Connections on the Laptop

In the next step, open Settings from the Start menu on your Windows laptop and click the “Network and Internet” option. Scroll down and under the “Advanced Network Settings” section, click “Change Adapter Settings”. 

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Right-click your wireless adapter from the list and select “Properties” from the menu. Next, go to the “Sharing” tab, checkmark “Allow other network users to connect through this computer’s Internet connection”, turn on “Allow other network users to control or disable the shared Internet connection”, and click “OK”.

Step #3: Installing the Software

In this step, launch your preferred browser on the laptop and visit the Epson Support page to install the EasyMP network projection software.

Click “Download” and click the installation file to install the software on your laptop. 

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Step #4: Connecting the Projector

Launch the software, select “Quick Connection Mode”, click “OK”, and EasyMP network projection software will search for your projector.

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Select your Epson projector name from the list and click “Connect”. After some time, your laptop screen will be displayed on the projector.

Method #2: Using Screen Mirroring Settings

The screen mirroring settings on your Epson projector can help you connect it to your laptop in the following way.

Step #1: Turning On Screen Mirroring Settings

In the first step, turn on your projector and press the menu button on the supplied remote. Go to the “Network” option, press “Enter”, and set the “Screen Mirroring” to “On”.

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Step #2: Connecting With the Laptop

In the final step, power on your laptop, click the Windows icon, head to “Settings” > “Device” > “Add Bluetooth or other devices”, and click “Everything Else” in the new pop-up to let your laptop start searching for nearby devices.

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Select your projector from the search result, enter the PIN if asked (displayed on the Screen Mirroring standby screen), click “Next”, and your projector will display content from your laptop.

Method #3: Using a Wired Connection

Do the following steps to connect an Epson projector to your laptop through a wired connection.

  1. Connect one end of the HDMI/VGA/DVI port on a laptop.
  2. Connect the other end to your Epson projector.
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  3. Turn on your laptop and projector.

That’s it! Your laptop screen will now project on the bigger display!

Summary

In this detailed guide, we’ve discussed how to connect an Epson projector to a laptop wirelessly or through a wired connection.

Hopefully, you’ve found this article helpful and can now project your presentation or movie on a more prominent display without any issues. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my Epson projector not connect to my PC?

If you’re having trouble projecting, check the connection between your projector and video source and ensure that your laptop is set up to display on an external monitor.

Also, turn off and on the projector and any linked computer or video source, and try connecting the video source directly.

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