I have two notebooks: Fujitsu LH532/G22 with Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bits and Fujitsu AH531/GFO with Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bits onboard, and the Actiontec ScreenBeam Pro Wireless Display Receiver SBWD100A.
Fujitsu LH532/G22: Intel Core i5-3210M @ 2.50GHz; Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205;
Fujitsu AH531/GFO: Intel Core i3-2520M @ 2.30GHz; Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1030
Both notebooks have the latest versions of all required drivers and software installed, according to the Intel® WiDi installation or update instructions.
The Intel® WiDi Update Tool reports: "No updates required, Update Completed - Your WiDi is ready to use".
Actually, I have the following result: Fujitsu AH531/GFO works excellent, showing the movies through the wireless display.
Fujitsu LH532/G22 connects to the receiver passing the extended MS Windows desktop to the attached TV set and showing the mouse cursor on it (so far everything is ok).
But when you try to drag any window to the extended display (TV set), it immediatelly disappears, and you see only the mouse cursor moving over the desktop wallpaper. When you drag the invisible window back to the main display, they become visible again. If you catch the moment and drag the window in few seconds after connecting the wireless display the window will show there, but then, if you move it, you see only the static trace of the window on the desktop's wallpaper.
Nevertheless, the sound is good transmitted to the wireless display.
The connection on 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz was tested.
The antivirus software was turned off.
All available firmware for the Actiontec ScreenBeam Pro was tested, with the same result.
Intel® Centrino Advanced-N 6205 driver version: 16.11.0
Intel® HD Graphics 4000 driver version: 15.33.22.64.3621
Intel® WiDi software version: 4.2.29.0
By the way, if instead of ScreenBeam Pro I use another wireless display adapter - Belkin ScreenCast, then Fujitsu LH532/G22 works good with it.
It's required to make Fujitsu LH532/G22 work with Actiontec ScreenBeam Pro.