How to Set Up Your New Google Chromecast 1

How to Set Up Your New Google Chromecast

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Looking to get Netflix, Hulu, and other streaming apps onto your non-smart TV? With the advent of easy-connect streaming devices, taking advantage of all your monthly entertainment subscriptions is as simple as connecting to your TV, pairing to your Wi-Fi, and sitting back to take in a flick.

One popular streaming device is the Google Chromecast. Available for a few years now, Google’s entry in the streaming hardware war is a plug-and-play HDMI device that allows you to “cast” audio and video from your preferred mobile device to your TV. The latest iteration, the Chromecast with Google TV, even adds an onscreen menu and physical remote control, although the setup and operation is pretty close to that of the standard casting Chromecast.

If you’ve just bought a new Chromecast and aren’t sure how to get it up and running, don’t worry. Here’s an easy step-by-step guide for you.

Setting up a standard Chromecast (3rd Gen)

Chromecast 3rd Gen plugged into a TV.
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Google Chromecast plugged into a TV.
  • Step 3:  You’ll need to plug in the USB cable in order to power the Chromecast. If your TV has a USB power port, plug it in there. If the port works, you should see a little LED on your Chromecast light up. If it doesn’t light up, remove the USB from the port, plug it into the USB wall charger, and plug the charger into the nearest wall outlet. If needed, you can purchase an HDMI extender cable to extend the reach of your Chromecast to your nearest outlet.
  • Step 4: Turn on your TV, and switch to the corresponding HDMI source. You’ll know you’re on the right input once you see the Set me up screen. 
Google Chromecast setup screen.
  • Step 5: You can set up your Chromecast with your laptop by visiting chromecast.com/setup, or you can set it up with your tablet or smartphone by downloading the Google Home application.
Google Home Welcome screen.
  • Step 6: Once you’ve downloaded the app and accepted the terms of service in the Google Home app, tap Devices on the top right corner of the screen.
  • Step 7: After you’ve allowed the app to access your location, Google Home will find the Chromecast nearest to you. After you choose your Chromecast, tap Set Up and then Continue.
How to set up your Chromecast screen.
Google Help
  • Step 8: After the app establishes a connection to the Chromecast, tap Continue.
  • Step 9: A code should then pop up on your phone and your TV. If they match, tap I See the Code.
How to set up your Chromecast screen.
Google Help
  • Step 10: Choose a name for your Chromecast (hopefully something fun and clever), and then tap Continue.
How to set up a Chromecast device-naming screen.
  • Step 11: Once you’ve named it, set up your Chromecast to connect to your Wi-Fi by entering your password in the provided space.
Connect to Wi-Fi portion of Chromecast setup.
Google Help

Setting up a Chromecast with Google TV

Google’s latest Chromecast model, Chromecast with Google TV, is its first to feature a fully-navigable TV screen interface that you can peruse using both the included remote or the Google Home app. While the setup is similar to that of the standard Chromecast, there are a few additional steps needed to get things fully up and running.

Chromecast with Google TV plus remote
Google

If your Chromecast (standard or Google TV) couldn’t connect to Wi-Fi, you might want to ensure your computer or mobile devices are compatible with your Chromecast. If you’re still running into trouble, visit the Chromecast Help Forum. Some phones, computers, and routers might need special instructions, depending on how old or new your software is. To personalize your Chromecast, you might want to consider signing into your Google account on the device, but make sure you turn off email notifications unless you’re looking to get frequent news and updates on how to best use your device. You’ll also be treated to a “How to Cast” video, which you can watch below.

Also, be sure to check out our Chromecast tips and tricks article to get the most from your new streaming companion.

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