![]() If you have a dual band router, try setting up Chromecast on either the 2.4GHz or 5GHz bands. Turn Wi-Fi off and on from the mobile device you're using to set up the Chromecast device. Reconnect power cable back into the Chromecast device.See our guide on how to set up your set up your Samsung TV if you need help getting your set online. Disconnect the power cable from the Chromecast device Turn on your TV and make sure its connected to the internet.Enable the option "Allow guests to see each other and access my local network" in the "Guest Network Setup".Note: If you're unable to set up using the Netgear Nighthawk router, then you may need to:.Unplug the power source for ~1 minute before plugging back in.This is usually found on the back or side of the TV. Plug the Chromecast into an HDMI port on your TV. ![]() Plug the power supply into an outlet near your TV. Use our self-help flow to troubleshoot a Chromecast connection issue. If your Chromecast is not plugged in, do the following: Connect the cable to the Chromecast and power supply. Add your TV Open up the SmartThings app on your phone or tablet and Select to add your Samsung Smart TV. Users may notice a degradation in performance. Set Up the Wi-Fi Features If they’re not already connected to the same wireless network, set up the features so that they connect automatically when they come within range of each other. Note: Support for Chromecast (1st gen) has ended, which means these devices no longer receive software or security updates, and Google does not provide technical support for them. ![]()
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