
How to cast: A quick start guide - Streaming Help - Google Help
Can't wait to cast? Get started with the quick start guide, or use these simple steps: Step 1. Plug in your Chromecast device
Plug in Chromecast - Streaming Help - Google Help
You can connect Chromecast to your TV in a few simple steps. It's important to use the cords and adapters that come inside the Chromecast box.
Troubleshoot Chromecast and Google TV Streamer connection
To improve your streaming device connection and performance, try these steps: Make sure your mobile device and Google streaming device are on the same Wi-Fi network.
Set up your Chromecast device (3rd gen or older)
The Google Home app walks you through the steps for Chromecast and Chromecast Ultra setup. If you've already set up your Chromecast on a mobile device, you don't need to set it up again …
Change the Wi-Fi network of Google streaming devices
If your streaming device is connected to an existing Wi-Fi network but you'd like to connect it to a new one, follow these steps. For Chromecast with Google TV and Google TV Streamer, use …
Streaming Help - Google Help
Chromecast and the Google Home app Preview Program for Google speaker, display, and streaming device firmware
How to cast: A quick start guide - Streaming Help - Google Help
Learn how to cast from Chrome to your TV or cast from Chromecast-enabled apps to your TV. For more help with Android phones, go to Cast music and video from your phone to a device.
Cast from Chrome to your TV - Streaming Help - Google Help
Cast from Chrome to your TV You can show a Chrome tab or your screen from your PC to your TV with your Chromecast or Google TV Streamer (4K) device. You can cast most web …
Cast media from Google Cast-enabled apps to your TV or display
Make sure the mobile device, tablet, or computer you're using to cast is on the same Wi-Fi network as your Chromecast, Google TV Streamer (4K), or TV with Google Cast.
Troubleshoot Chromecast connection - Streaming Help
Use an Ethernet adaptor to connect your Chromecast to your router. This will give you a direct, hardwire connection to the Internet and alleviate your home Wi-Fi network.