Chromecast and mobile internet? No WiFi.

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Hi all,
Does anyone use this with no WiFi?
I have no home WiFi as simply cannot afford it.

I've seen it doesn't support mobile internet, but you can do it through hotspots and a 2nd phone.

Is this really the way you have to do it?
 
User name checks out. Why did you buy a CC with no WiFi? It's like buying a lightbulb and complaining you don't have electricity.
 
A hotspot or second phone is simply creating a local wifi connection and then bridging to the internet over a mobile connection. But it sounds like you don't need the mobile connection and you simply need a wifi router. These can be had very cheaply on ebay.
 
A hotspot or second phone is simply creating a local wifi connection and then bridging to the internet over a mobile connection. But it sounds like you don't need the mobile connection and you simply need a wifi router. These can be had very cheaply on ebay.

I have a 2nd phone. I might also have a router kicking around somewhere.

I'll bear it in mind, cheers.
 
I have a 2nd phone. I might also have a router kicking around somewhere.

I'll bear it in mind, cheers.
Actually, thinking a second time, that might not work. You would have to connect your first phone to it, at which point your first phone then loses internet access. Worth a try though.
 
Actually, thinking a second time, that might not work. You would have to connect your first phone to it, at which point your first phone then loses internet access. Worth a try though.

If a 2nd phone is the way to do it, it'll have to be that. I also heard about 'guest mode'. I'm researching it before I buy it so it does what I want. Hoping to play sky+ etc through phone cast to TV.
 
Can't you just cast from a phone to a Chromecast?

Or is the problem that Chromecast doesn't work at all without being on a shared wi-fi network?

Edit:
Seems like Chromecast doesn't work without a wifi network.

Depending on your phone model, you can get a USB-c to HDMI lead to mirror the screen on your TV. It's messy, but apparently it works. Need to check your phone model can handle "MHL" apparently.
 
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Can't you just make your phone a "mobile hotspot" and have your chromecast connect to that?

This is what I do with my Note 10 and Chromecast.

You need to install the Google Home app on the phone and turn on "mobile hotspot". The Chromecast will detect the hotspot and ask to pair the Chromecast and phone by entering a code in the Google Home app. Now when the Chromecast turns on it will always try to connect to that phone, or any other "mobile hotspots" that have been added.

Once connected to the Chromecast I use the in-app options to "cast" to the Chromecast. There is also the option to cast the phone screen using an option in the Google Home app, which just displays what my phone is displaying.

The casting option sometimes doesn't work in VLC when I am playing videos (probably down to the coding used in the files) and I either have to use a seperate app, BubbleUPnP, or cast my phone screen while the video is playing.
 
This is what I do with my Note 10 and Chromecast.

You need to install the Google Home app on the phone and turn on "mobile hotspot". The Chromecast will detect the hotspot and ask to pair the Chromecast and phone by entering a code in the Google Home app. Now when the Chromecast turns on it will always try to connect to that phone, or any other "mobile hotspots" that have been added.

Once connected to the Chromecast I use the in-app options to "cast" to the Chromecast. There is also the option to cast the phone screen using an option in the Google Home app, which just displays what my phone is displaying.

The casting option sometimes doesn't work in VLC when I am playing videos (probably down to the coding used in the files) and I either have to use a seperate app, BubbleUPnP, or cast my phone screen while the video is playing.

Perfect. Exactly the information I was after, thank you.
 
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