Epson iProjection v4.01 Free Download For Windows 11, 10, 8 and 7 [Latest Version]
- Epson iProjection For Windows
- Latest Version: v4.01
- Latest Update: November 29th, 2023
- Size: 109 MB
- File Name: iProj_4.01.exe
Epson iProjection Windows is a high-tech projector software that allows you to quickly project from your mobile phone, or computer to your Epson projector via a wireless network. The Latest version of Epson iProjection For Windowsis 4.01
This software works for Windows operating systems such as Windows Vista, XP, 7, 8, 10, and 11 operating systems as well as for Mac operating systems. Also, you can control this software through Apple mobile phones as well as Android mobile phones. You can use this software with many features that anyone can easily use wirelessly.
Download and Install Epson iProjection For Windows
If Epson iProjection software is used for your Windows operating system, the first thing you need to do is to download the software to your computer. For that, download the .exe file for Windows from our web page.
After installation, open the software. Now the interface shown to you will show two options Quick Connection Mode and Advance Connection Mode. From that, you go to Advanced Connection Mode and click the OK button.
Now you have to select the projector you want to connect in the interface you see. Now click the join button below.
After connecting to the projector correctly, you will see a short message displayed on the lower right side of the computer. After connecting the projector to the Wi-Fi network, your computer must disconnect from other Wi-Fi network connections. Your computer and the projector must be connected to the same network.
Now you can access the software through the short message shown below on the computer screen. On the left side of the interface that is now displayed, you will see the list of projectors you are connected to. Now select the list you want to display the screen as desired and click on the image deliver projector button. Click the start button in the message that is now displayed.