![]() But I actually bought a Google Chromecast to use it at my dorm (where I’m not having a cable for my tv, so it seemed like the perfect solution). I bought a google Chromecast about two months ago and used it since then at home where it all worked perfectly. Of course, this does not work for you because you cannot access both networks at the same time. In this case, you connect your phone to the old network (Chromecast connects to it automatically), then you can switch network in Chromecast App in your mobile device, In this way, you change the network info for Chromecast device. You can switch networks for Chromecast only if you can access both old and new networks simultaneously. Chromecast can only remember one network your phone can remember many. In your case, you need reset Chromecast to use it in a new network. ![]() To stream local media, please read this guide: Comparison of 5 methods for streaming local media files to ChromecastĬhromecast or Miracast? Please read this guide: Chromecast VS Miracast: everything you need know about Chromecast, wireless display and screen mirroring || Galaxy S6 Guides || Galaxy S7 Guides || Android Guides || Galaxy S8 Guides || Galaxy S9 Guides || Google Home Guides || Galaxy S10 Guides || Headphone Guides || Galaxy S20 Guides || Samsung Galaxy S21 Guides || Samsung Galaxy S22 Guides || Galaxy Note Guides || Fire tablet guide || Moto G Guides || Moto E Guides Please note, Chromecast can only save info for one wireless network. If you changed the router or changed the settings in the router (e.g., password, network name…), in other words, the old network is not available, you have to reset Chromecast as shown in this guide ![]() This guide assumes both wireless networks are accessible at eh same time so that you can switch.
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