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My Passport Wireless Pro & SSD: Streaming 4K Video


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My Passport Wireless, Wireless Pro and SSD save products images and files from computers, tablets and smartphones to this single portable drive using a wireless connection.

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Answer ID 34297: WD My Passport Wireless End of Support


My Passport Wireless mobile app for iOS and Android is now in the Limited Updates phase. During this phase, bug fixes, updates for new features, and OS compatibility patches may stop, but Western Digital will continue to provide security updates for the app to address critical issues.

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As a secondary option to continue using your drive, connect it to the computer as outlined in the User Manual on page 19.


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Please make sure that the firmware on the Wireless Pro or SSD is updated to the latest version.

4k Video Streaming Requirements


  • The battery charge must be 80% or higher
  • My Passport Wireless Pro must be plugged into a power outlet using the supplied power adapter
  • Disconnect all External USB 2.0 devices
  • Eject all SD Cards from the SD Card slot
  • WiFi Networks option and LAN Sharing must be turned off and not connected to the internet
  • Plex and DLNA Media Server must be turned off
  • The 4k Media Player must be connected to the 5GHz channel of the My Passport Wireless Pro
  • The device must be within 3 meters (9.8ft) of the My Passport Wireless Pro
  • The bitrate of the video that is streaming from the My Passport Wireless Pro to the device must be 150Mbps or less.
    To find out the bitrate of the video file please refer to Answer ID 2745 How to Find Detailed Information About Media Files


Addressing Poor Media Playback

  • WiFi Networks option and LAN Sharing must be turned off and not connected to the internet
  • Download the 4k file to the My Cloud mobile app and playback from the local iOS device
  • Access the playback the file using the Apple iOS File App feature

File System Format

My Passport Wireless Pro is formatted with exFAT files system so that it is read and writable by both Windows and macOS. Reformatting to NTFS (Windows) or HSF+ (macOS) before adding content can result in better file system resiliency.
For more details on how to format a drive, please reference Answer ID 3865 How to partition and format a WD drive on Windows and macOS


Turn OFF DLNA Server and Plex if installed

Turning off media servers reduces the amount of CPU and memory being used on the My Passport Wireless Pro


Turn OFF WiFi Networks

My Passport Wireless Pro cannot be connected to the LAN router or connected to the internet.
Log into the My Passport 5 GHz WiFi SSID and Turn OFF Wifi Networks.

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Turn OFF 2.4 MHz WiFi Band

Turn off the 2.4 MHz band.

  • Click Edit for the My Passport Wireless Pro WiFi settings
  • SelectAdvanced
  • Select the 5GHz network instead of Both for the Active Network
  • Click Save

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Battery Optimization

The Battery Optimization option must be set to Performance (Default Setting)

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Content Count

Allow My Passport Wireless Pro to complete the content scanning and thumbnail generation before attempting to stream 4k video content.

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Dashboard Access

Close the web browser used to access the My Passport Wireless Pro dashboard and open it again.
Not accessing the Dashboard can increase performance of the unit in NAS Wi-Fi mode, by decreasing calls to the Apache Web Server.

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Some 4k video files may not playback smoothly regardless of the Configuration

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Answer ID 8351
Published 08/20/2018 01:12 AM
Updated 09/14/2022 12:33 PM

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