![]() freezing, casts that complete drop, etc). Any Chrome browser or device can then connect to the Chromecast.but, there are frequent intermittent display issues when casting (ie.The Chromecast once connected to a visible SSID does end up shown to any Chromebook joined to the same SSID.In terms of filtering, it doesn't seem picky - different profiles at our school (Staff, student, etc) all allow the Chromecast to work fine - no issues there.If it doesn't contact Google, it won't move to its 'ready to cast' screen so it is not usable until its Internet requirements are fulfilled. Various ports listed on Google help page need to be opened for the Chromecast to get out of the network to Google. ![]() Either way, it didn't matter to us - this was easy to get around. However, joining it to a visible SSID and then hiding the SSID after the initial connect works fine. Attempting to join the Chromecast to a hidden SSID always fails.The following have been our observations so far. Has anyone else out there worked on getting Chromecasts to work reliably on their wifi network? Were there any tricks that you found that helped? We've been attempting to integrate Chromecasts into some of our classrooms (1:1 Chromebooks for Yr5) - with little success.
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