1 | initial version |
I've prooven my own guess.
Windows enables a new network connection for screen sharing, named by the default name scheme (e.g. LAN Connection #3). It is hidden by default. It is only visible in the network connection overview during the screen sharing session. In Wireshark you can see it all the time. You have to start the capture on this connection.
Bluetooth was not needed for me to establish a connection.
2 | No.2 Revision |
I've prooven my own guess. :)
Windows enables a new network connection for screen sharing, named by the default name scheme (e.g. LAN Connection #3). It is hidden by default. It is only visible in the network connection overview during the screen sharing session. In Wireshark you can see it all the time. You have to start the capture on this connection.
Bluetooth was not needed for me to establish a connection.