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FIX: Chromecast not connecting to Wi-Fi [Full Guide]
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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WithChromecastusers can watch internet streamed video content a lot easier, all is needed is for the platform app to be supported by Google cast technology.
As many users have reported, it can happen sometimes, for theChromecastdevice to not being able to connect toWi-Fi, and there are a few reasons for this.
Most of the time, it can have something to do with a faulty internet connection, the distance where the Chromecast is located, and evenWi-Fiissues.
We will guide you in this article through the exact steps you need to make in order to ensure thatChromecastwill start connecting toWi-Fionce again.
How can I fix Chromecast not connecting to Wi-Fi?
1. Use the extender cable
In general, Chromecast can work without having to use the extender but since you are having trouble connecting it to theWi-Fiwe would recommend you try this first.
It can happen that the signal is not really good, therefore we would suggest that you connect your digital media player to the back of the TV.
Luckily you do not need to purchase an extender cable considering thatChromecastalready comes with one, and you can use it.
2. Change the Dual band frequency
Next, if you have already tried the first recommend step andChromecaststill cannot connect withWi-Fi, then we would suggest you check the dual-band frequency of your router and make the adjustments needed.
Make sure that you have your digital media player device on 2.5 GHz or 5 GHz and see if anything changes and if you are able to connect now.
If you have a TP-link router, here’s how you do it:
3. Restart your router
Although it may seem like a simple solution, most often it comes with amazing results, and it’s also an easy step to perform.
In order to reboot your router all you need to do is turn it on and off, but make sure to wait for 10 seconds before putting the router back on.
This should reset any faulty settings and once the router is on again try to connectChromecastand see if it works this time.
4. Perform a hard reset
Our next recommendation, if none of the above steps worked, will be to perform a hard reset that will format the device, restoring it to the factory settings.
This action will delete all data and will revert the settings along with user preferences, offering a clean start so to speak.
You can format your device in the Google Home app from the Settings menu or through the reset button by pressing it gently for 25 seconds.
After the 25 seconds you should see a sharp LED light turned into a blinking red one. Once you release the button, the Led light will become flash white and the device will start to reboot.
Once the process is finished you can perform once again the same initial settings and try to connect your device toWi-Fi.
This is about all. As you can see solving the connectivityChromecastissues with yourWi-Firouter is easy to solve by following the steps indicated in this article.
If you have additional recommendations or suggestions, don’t hesitate to let us know in the dedicated section below.
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Vladimir Popescu
Being an artist his entire life while also playing handball at a professional level, Vladimir has also developed a passion for all things computer-related.
With an innate fascination for research and analysis, and realizing many other people share his passion for this subject, he delved into writing Windows-related articles, so other people can also benefit from the acquired information.
When not writing kick-ass articles, Vladimir likes to spend his time doing Crossfit and creating art.
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