11-17-2021 09:26 AM
Hi, I'm planning on buying a Chromecast device. Since I don't have home internet (wi-fi, router), and I use my Android device's (Samsung Galalxy S20) hotspot for connecting my computer to internet, will there be a problem when using Chromecast? I'm asking this because in the user manual it is stated that both Tv and Android device must connect to the same wi-fi connection, and for Android I'm not uising wi-fi internet, but internet connected with Sim-card (cellular phone number).
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11-17-2021 10:46 AM
A phone hot-spot IS a WiFi network.
And while this is not an officially supported configuration, some people have reported that it works fine.
There is a trick... most phones can't BE the WiFi network and act like they are ON the network at the same time.
So, you will probably need another device
Turn on the WiFi hotspot on your phone to make a new network (note: this HAS to have full internet access)
Connect your other device to your phone hotspot
Use the other device to setup your Chromecast to use the phone hotspot
Use the other device to cast to your Chromecast
A couple more warnings... as I said, your hotspot has to have internet access. Chromecasts require this even when you are casting local content. Be warned that Chromecasts can use a LOT of data quickly. Because of this, speed of connection is important. Even if you have "unlimited data", some providers throttle phone data speeds when you do a lot of data. This will impact the quality of your casting or cause a lot of stutters.
11-17-2021 09:46 AM
Chromecast can't be used with mobile data.
11-17-2021 09:55 AM
Ok, thank you.
11-17-2021 10:46 AM
A phone hot-spot IS a WiFi network.
And while this is not an officially supported configuration, some people have reported that it works fine.
There is a trick... most phones can't BE the WiFi network and act like they are ON the network at the same time.
So, you will probably need another device
Turn on the WiFi hotspot on your phone to make a new network (note: this HAS to have full internet access)
Connect your other device to your phone hotspot
Use the other device to setup your Chromecast to use the phone hotspot
Use the other device to cast to your Chromecast
A couple more warnings... as I said, your hotspot has to have internet access. Chromecasts require this even when you are casting local content. Be warned that Chromecasts can use a LOT of data quickly. Because of this, speed of connection is important. Even if you have "unlimited data", some providers throttle phone data speeds when you do a lot of data. This will impact the quality of your casting or cause a lot of stutters.
12-16-2021 12:29 PM
Hey there!
We haven't heard back from Daria, and it's been a few days, so I'm locking the thread. As always, feel free to make a new thread if you have any more questions or concerns.
Thank you for your help, djtetei and Byteguy!
Best regards,
Jeran