
Just enter your network password and the Chromecast will try to log onto that network as well.
#CHROMECAST SETUP WIFI SOFTWARE#
The software should automatically populate with your device's current Wi-Fi network. Still, you may find it useful to name each one based on the room it's in, such as Living Room or Bedroom. You don't have to change the name if you're okay with ChromecastXXXX as its designation. If you have more than one Chromecast, or you just want to mark it as yours, the software will let you change its name once you confirm that it's connected to your device. Step 6: Rename your Chromecast (optional) If the code matches, click the correct box to move on to the next step. It will show a four-character code on the screen that should match a code that appears on your device in the setup software.

(You can name each Chromecast later, after you've set up the Wi-Fi connection.)Īfter you select the Chromecast, your device will attempt to communicate with it. If you're setting up multiple Chromecasts at once, look at the HDTV to which each Chromecast is connected and note the number on the screen. Regardless of the platform you're using, the app will automatically list any Chromecasts nearby in setup mode, and walk you through the process of setting them up to work with your Wi-Fi connection. Step 4: Run the Chromecast software and select the Chromecast
#CHROMECAST SETUP WIFI INSTALL#
Go to Google's Chromecast setup page (Opens in a new window) on your computer or find the Chromecast app on the Google Play or iTunes App stores and install the app for your platform of choice. Your HDTV should show a friendly "Set Me Up" screen with the Chromecast's name and a URL to visit to begin the setup.Ĭhromecast has dedicated Android, iOS, Windows, and Mac apps for setup, and they're extremely easy to use. This is even simpler than plugging it in: Set your HDTV input to the HDMI port to which the Chromecast is connected. Step 2: Switch the HDTV input to the Chromecast However you get the Chromecast plugged in and powered, it should start flashing as it turns on.

And if your HDTV doesn't have a powered USB port, you might have to connect the Chromecast to its included power adapter, and then plug that into a free power outlet. If your HDMI ports are clustered too close together, you may need the included HDMI cable extender to give the Chromecast more wiggle room. But it might not be quite that simple, depending on your HDTV. This should be as easy as plugging the stick directly into a free HDMI port, and then plugging the micro USB cable from the Chromecast to an open USB port on the HDTV. The first thing you have to do when you take the Chromecast out of the box is plug it into your HDTV and a powered USB port. The setup process is very straightforward, but if you need a little more help, this guide can walk you through each step and make sure you get everything working properly on the first try. It's not as simple as plugging it in, though.
#CHROMECAST SETUP WIFI HOW TO#


