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Literally the only work around I've found (it's the most annoying bandaid ever) is to reset the network settings in the roky advanced settings. Once the tv loads back up you can smart view again. But you can NOT have your TV connected to internet. So literally when your done screen sharing and want to go back to using your TV with wifi you have to connect again, type your password in AGAIN cause it's hit or miss with roku tvs .. sometimes it saves your password sometimes it doesn't. But really the mirroring hasn't worked consistently for about a year if not more. Yet it'll work if you reset the network. Dk why. It's bs. Buying a Samsung TV instead!
This is exactly the behavior I now see with the Streaming Stick. It used to work fine, but now, in the past several weeks, Screen Mirroring from Windows 10 and 11 fails; the Roku is not listed in the remote display panel. Unless, as you mentioned, I tell the Roku to reset it's network connection. When the Roku is disconnected from the network, Windows can then see the Roku and start screen mirroring.
Everything is at the latest update, power cycle of all components does not alter the problem.