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*To access the Chromcast device, you need to have already connected to the hackrva-lan ssid | |||
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*Windows 7 or later | *Windows 7 or later |
Revision as of 19:02, 7 August 2014
Chromecast is a device from Google that allows streaming video from computers, phones, and tablets.
It is plugged into the HDMI port of the projector.
System Requirements
- To access the Chromcast device, you need to have already connected to the hackrva-lan ssid
MS Windows
- Windows 7 or later
Linux
Not specified on the site, however, there is a download for chrome on 32-bit and 64-bit debian and fedora based distros.
Apple
Mac OS X 10.7 or later
Procedures for Usage
The basic procedure for using Chromecast can be summarized as follows:
- compatible device is being used
- chrome browser is installed with the cast plugin
- a chromcast device is installed into the desired projection medium,
- the chromcast device is setup to access a wireless network common to both it, and the source device being streamed.
Laptop
- Install Google Chrome browser
- Download the chromecast extension
- Connect your laptop to the same Wi-Fi network as your Chromecast
- [hackrva-wireless]
- [hackrva-wireless]
- Surf to desired content, using Chrome browser
- Click the "cast" button, within the Chrome browser extension
Mobile Devices
On mobile devices, you will need the appropriate app installed on the tablet, or smart phone, being used.
Apple
IOS compatible application from the AppStore for the following:
- iPad
- iPhone
Android
Get the chromcast app from Google Play store