Make sure to connect your mobile device or tablet to the same Wi-Fi network that you intend to use to set up your Chromecast device. If you're setting up a Chromecast Ultra, you can also choose to connect it directly to your network using an Ethernet cable instead. Open the Google Home . Follow the steps.

On the next screen, click on Set Me Up button. 9. Next, click on the WiFi icon located to at the right corner of the taskbar on your Computer and then click on Chromecast's open WiFi Network (See image below). 10. After connecting to Chromecast's open WiFi Network, click on the Next button (See image below) 11. Simply connect your Chromecast and your phone to the same network, and you can cast music and videos to your TV with just a few words. Please let me know. Thanks. Reply. Chromecast receives data over your WiFi network from your connected laptop, PC, or mobile device to display movies, photos, media apps, or your device's screen. If you're watching a YouTube video on your laptop and want to show it off on your family's TV, you can connect to the Chromecast and project the video to everyone. Connect your Chromecast to the display you want to use it with. Before installing the Chromecast software on your computer, connect the Chromecast to the device you want to use it with. If the Chromecast doesn't fit in your TV's HDMI port, use the HDMI extender that came with it. Make sure that the Chromecast is plugged into a power source as well.

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After tapping OK, the Chromecast device will try to connect to the new WiFi network. Now you finish to change the Chromecast WiFi network. Step 4: Connect your Mobile device to the network. If both of your mobile device and Chromecast connect to the new network successfully, you will be able to find in the devices page as shown below. Casting is a method of sending content wirelessly to your television, but it works in two different ways. You can cast content from a service that supports it like YouTube, which is actually telling Chromecast to go to the online source (YouTube) and fetch a particular video to play on the TV. Set up, manage, and control your Google Home, Google Nest, and Chromecast devices, plus thousands of connected home products like lights, cameras, thermostats, and more - all from the Google Home app. One view of your home. The Home tab gives you shortcuts for the things you do most, like playing music or dimming the lights when you want to start a movie. Control it all with just a tap To connect to the Chromecast via guest mode you need an Android 4.3+ device with the Chromecast app installed and Wi-Fi turned on. As we mentioned in the introduction to this section, the guest user needs Wi-Fi turned on (even if they aren't connected to your Wi-Fi) because the Chromecast uses the list of Wi-Fi connections available to the

The Connectify Hotspot software app allows you to share your Windows laptop's wifi connection with your other devices.This makes it the perfect solution when Chromecast won't connect to WiFi. That's because you can use your Connectify Hotspot as a middleman for the Chromecast.

★ More than 50.000.000 apps for Chromecast have been installed from our apps guide! Thank you! ★ • Install the best apps to get the most out of your Google Chromecast or Chromecast built-in TVs and keep posted about new releases. • Browse our categories full of apps ready to cast to tv: Movies, Music, Photos,Games, Tools and Editor's Choices. Connecting Chromecast to your WiFi will differ slightly based on whether you have an Android or iOS mobile device. First, plug one end of the provided USB cable into your Chromecast device, and the other end into the provided power adapter. Then, connect your Chromecast device to an HDMI port on your TV. Connect an Ethernet cable that's also connected to your modem to that port, plug the USB end of the adapter into the Chromecast, attach the Chromecast to the HDMI port on your TV, and you're ready