If your TV screen is showing a "Reconnect me" error message, you may be encountering one of the errors below. Match the error message on your screen to the error message listed below to help fix your issue.
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Error 1. Reconnect me: Chromecast XYZ can't find the 'NAME' Wi-Fi Network
Troubleshooting steps
Step 1. Check the internet access
- Is your Wi-Fi network available and are other devices (phone, tablet, desktop or laptop) able to connect to it and access the internet?
- If other devices are able to connect to the Wi-Fi network, and Chromecast is not working, continue to Step 2 directly.
- If no other devices are able to connect to the Wi-Fi network or access the internet, reboot your router.
- To reboot, unplug the Wi-Fi router. Leave it unplugged for 2 minutes before plugging it back in.
- Ensure that the router's lights turn off completely when unplugged. Some routers have backup battery packs. You may need to disconnect the battery packs as well in order to ensure that the router is completely turned off.
- Once all the router lights are back on and the network name is listed in the Wi-Fi options on your phone or computer, check if the Chromecast is now connected to the Wi-Fi network.
- After the reboot, look at the following scenarios:
- If the network is online and the issue gets fixed after you reboot the router, then skip the rest of the steps.
- If the network is online but the issue is not resolved, then continue to Step 2 for more troubleshooting.
- If you successfully rebooted the router and the Wi-Fi network is still not available for all the devices, then there could be something wrong with the internet service. It is recommended that you reach out to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to check if any of your network settings were recently changed.
Step 2. Have there been any changes to the router, router location, or router password?
If no, continue to next step.
If yes,
- If the device shows up as "Needs setup" in the list of devices in the Home app, follow the steps to set up your device.
- If the device is listed under devices in the Home app, follow the steps to change the Wi-Fi network of Chromecast.
Step 3. Is the Chromecast device within 15-20 feet of the setup device and the Wi-Fi router?
The Chromecast device should be as close as possible (within 15 feet) to the device used for setup (phone, tablet or laptop computer), and equally close to the Wi-Fi router. Close proximity allows for the best Wi-Fi connection possible.
If the devices aren't in close proximity, move them closer together.
If moving closer did not resolve the issue, continue to the next step and reboot the Chromecast device.
Step 4. Reboot the Chromecast device
- Unplug the power cable from the Chromecast device.
- Leave it unplugged for one minute.
- Plug the power cable back in.
Note: When you unplug the Chromecast from the TV’s HDMI port, it does not reboot the device. It must be disconnected from the power source in order to reboot.
If that did not resolve the issue, continue to the next troubleshooting step.
If that resolves the issues, then skip the rest of the steps.
Step 5. If you have a 1st generation device, use the HDMI extender
- Unplug the Chromecast device from the HDMI port.
- Unplug the power cord from the Chromecast device.
- Plug the HDMI extender into the Chromecast device.
- Plug the HDMI extender into an available HDMI port on the TV.
- Reconnect the power cord to the Chromecast device.
If that did not resolve the issue, continue to the next troubleshooting step.
If that resolves the issues, then skip the rest of the steps.
Step 6. Perform a factory reset
Google TV Streamer (4K)
With the Google TV Streamer Voice Remote
- At the top right of your TV screen, select your profile All settings .
- Select System About Factory Reset.
From the Google TV Streamer device
- While the device is plugged into the TV and powered on, press and hold the button for 10-12 seconds on the back of the device. The LED should start to blink yellow .
- When the LED light turns solid white, release the button, and the device should then reset.
With the Chromecast Voice Remote
- At the top right of your TV screen, select your profile All settings .
- Select System About Factory Reset.
From the Chromecast device
- While the Chromecast is plugged into the TV and powered, press and hold the button on the back of the Chromecast. The LED should start to blink yellow.
- When the LED light turns solid white, release the button, and the Chromecast should then reset.
From the Google Home app
Note: This option is only available if you're on the same network your Chromecast was set up on.
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right, tap Settings More Factory reset Factory reset.
From the Chromecast device
- While the Chromecast is plugged into the TV and powered, hold down the button on the side of the Chromecast.
- The LED should begin to blink orange. When the LED light turns solid white, release the button and the Chromecast should then restart.
From the Google Home app
Note: This option is only available if you're on the same network your Chromecast was set up on.
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right, tap Settings More Factory reset Factory reset.
From the Chromecast device
- While the Chromecast is plugged into the TV and powered, hold down the button on the Chromecast device for at least 25 seconds or until the solid LED light flashes red.
- Once the LED light blinks white and the TV goes blank, release the button. The device should then restart.
Chromecast Audio
From the Google Home app
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right, tap Settings More Factory reset Factory reset.
From the Chromecast Audio device
While the Chromecast Audio is plugged in, hold down the button on the side of the Chromecast Audio. The LED will begin blinking orange. When the LED light turns white, release the button and the Chromecast Audio will begin the reboot sequence.
After you perform the factory reset, there should be a "Set me up" message on the screen. Set up your device again.
Error 2. Reconnect me: Chromecast XYZ can't connect to 'NAME' Wi-Fi network
Troubleshooting steps
Step 1. Check the internet access
- Is your Wi-Fi network available and are other devices (phone, tablet, desktop or laptop) able to connect to it and access the internet?
- If other devices are able to connect to the Wi-Fi network, and Chromecast is not working, continue to Step 2 directly.
- If no other devices are able to connect to the Wi-Fi network or access the internet, reboot your router.
- To reboot, unplug the Wi-Fi router. Leave it unplugged for 2 minutes before you plug it back in.
- Ensure that the router's lights turn off completely when unplugged. Some routers have backup battery packs. You may need to disconnect the battery packs as well in order to ensure that the router is completely turned off.
- Once all the router lights are back on and the network name is listed in the Wi-Fi options on your phone or computer, check if the Chromecast is now connected to the Wi-Fi network.
- After the reboot, look at the following scenarios:
- If the network is online and the issue gets fixed after you reboot the router, then skip the rest of the steps.
- If the network is online but the issue is not resolved, then continue to Step 2 for more troubleshooting.
- If you successfully rebooted the router and the Wi-Fi network is still not available for all the devices, then there could be something wrong with the internet service. It is recommended that you reach out to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to check if any of your network settings were recently changed.
Step 2. Have there been any changes to the router, router location, or router password?
If no, continue to next step.
If yes,
- If the device shows up as "Needs setup" in the list of devices in the Home app, follow the steps to set up your device.
- If the device is listed under devices in the Home app, follow the steps to change the Wi-Fi network of Chromecast.
Step 3. Is the Chromecast device is within 15-20 feet of the setup device and the Wi-Fi router?
The Chromecast device should be as close as possible (within 15 feet) to the device used for setup (phone, tablet or laptop computer), and equally close to the Wi-Fi router. Close proximity allows for the best Wi-Fi connection possible.
If the devices aren't in close proximity, move them closer together.
If moving closer did not resolve the issue, continue to the next step and reboot the Chromecast device.
Step 4. Reboot the Chromecast device
- Unplug the power cable from the Chromecast device.
- Leave it unplugged for one minute.
- Plug the power cable back in.
Note: When you unplug the Chromecast from the TV’s HDMI port, it does not reboot the device. It must be disconnected from the power source in order to reboot.
If that did not resolve the issue, continue to the next troubleshooting step.
If that resolves the issues, then skip the rest of the steps.
Step 5. If you have a 1st generation device, use the HDMI extender
- Unplug the Chromecast device from the HDMI port.
- Unplug the power cord from the Chromecast device.
- Plug the HDMI extender into the Chromecast device.
- Plug the HDMI extender into an available HDMI port on the TV.
- Reconnect the power cord to the Chromecast device.
If that did not resolve the issue, continue to the next troubleshooting step.
If that resolves the issues, then skip the rest of the steps.
Step 6. Perform a factory reset
Google TV Streamer (4K)
With the Google TV Streamer Voice Remote
- At the top right of your TV screen, select your profile All settings .
- Select System About Factory Reset.
From the Google TV Streamer device
- While the device is plugged into the TV and powered on, press and hold the button for 10-12 seconds on the back of the device. The LED should start to blink yellow .
- When the LED light turns solid white, release the button, and the device should then reset.
With the Chromecast Voice Remote
- At the top right of your TV screen, select your profile All settings .
- Select System About Factory Reset.
From the Chromecast device
- While the Chromecast is plugged into the TV and powered, press and hold the button on the back of the Chromecast. The LED should start to blink yellow.
- When the LED light turns solid white, release the button, and the Chromecast should then reset.
From the Google Home app
Note: This option is only available if you're on the same network your Chromecast was set up on.
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right, tap Settings More Factory reset Factory reset.
From the Chromecast device
- While the Chromecast is plugged into the TV and powered, hold down the button on the side of the Chromecast.
- The LED should begin to blink orange. When the LED light turns solid white, release the button and the Chromecast should then restart.
From the Google Home app
Note: This option is only available if you're on the same network your Chromecast was set up on.
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right, tap Settings More Factory reset Factory reset.
From the Chromecast device
- While the Chromecast is plugged into the TV and powered, hold down the button on the Chromecast device for at least 25 seconds or until the solid LED light flashes red.
- Once the LED light blinks white and the TV goes blank, release the button. The device should then restart.
Chromecast Audio
From the Google Home app
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right, tap Settings More Factory reset Factory reset.
From the Chromecast Audio device
While the Chromecast Audio is plugged in, hold down the button on the side of the Chromecast Audio. The LED will begin blinking orange. When the LED light turns white, release the button and the Chromecast Audio will begin the reboot sequence.
After you perform the factory reset, there should be a "Set me up" message on the screen. Set up your device again.
Error 3. Reconnect me: Trouble connecting to 'NAME' network due to router error
Troubleshooting steps
Step 1. Check the internet access
- Is your Wi-Fi network available and are other devices (phone, tablet, desktop or laptop) able to connect to it and access the internet?
- If other devices are able to connect to the Wi-Fi network, and Chromecast is not working, continue to Step 2 directly.
- If no other devices are able to connect to the Wi-Fi network or access the internet, reboot your router.
- To reboot, unplug the Wi-Fi router. Leave it unplugged for 2 minutes before you plug it back in.
- Ensure that the router's lights turn off completely when unplugged. Some routers have backup battery packs. You may need to disconnect the battery packs as well in order to ensure that the router is completely turned off.
- Once all the router lights are back on and the network name is listed in the Wi-Fi options on your phone or computer, check if the Chromecast is now connected to the Wi-Fi network.
- After the reboot, look at the following scenarios:
- If the network is online and the issue gets fixed after you reboot the router, then skip the rest of the steps.
- If the network is online but the issue is not resolved, then continue to Step 2 for more troubleshooting.
- If you successfully rebooted the router and the Wi-Fi network is still not available for all the devices, then there could be something wrong with the internet service. It is recommended that you reach out to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to check if any of your network settings were recently changed.
Step 2. Have there been any changes to the router, router location, or router password?
If no, continue to next step.
If yes,
- If the device shows up as "Needs setup" in the list of devices in the Home app, follow the steps to set up your device.
- If the device is listed under devices in the Home app, follow the steps to change the Wi-Fi network of Chromecast.
Step 3. Is the Chromecast device within 15-20 feet of the setup device and the Wi-Fi router?
The Chromecast device should be as close as possible (within 15 feet) to the device used for setup (phone, tablet, or laptop computer), and equally close to the Wi-Fi router. Close proximity allows for the best Wi-Fi connection possible.
If the devices aren't in close proximity, move them closer together.
If moving closer did not resolve the issue, continue to the next step and reboot the Chromecast device.
Step 4. Reboot the Chromecast device
- Unplug the power cable from the Chromecast device.
- Leave it unplugged for one minute.
- Plug the power cable back in.
Note: When you unplug the Chromecast from the TV’s HDMI port, it does not reboot the device. It must be disconnected from the power source in order to reboot.
If that did not resolve the issue, continue to the next troubleshooting step.
If that resolves the issues, then skip the rest of the steps.
Step 5. If you have a 1st generation device, use the HDMI extender
- Unplug the Chromecast device from the HDMI port.
- Unplug the power cord from the Chromecast device.
- Plug the HDMI extender into the Chromecast device.
- Plug the HDMI extender into an available HDMI port on the TV.
- Reconnect the power cord to the Chromecast device.
If that did not resolve the issue, continue to the next troubleshooting step.
If that resolves the issues, then skip the rest of the steps.
Step 6. Perform a factory reset
Google TV Streamer (4K)
With the Google TV Streamer Voice Remote
- At the top right of your TV screen, select your profile All settings .
- Select System About Factory Reset.
From the Google TV Streamer device
- While the device is plugged into the TV and powered on, press and hold the button for 10-12 seconds on the back of the device. The LED should start to blink yellow .
- When the LED light turns solid white, release the button, and the device should then reset.
With the Chromecast Voice Remote
- At the top right of your TV screen, select your profile All settings .
- Select System About Factory Reset.
From the Chromecast device
- While the Chromecast is plugged into the TV and powered, press and hold the button on the back of the Chromecast. The LED should start to blink yellow.
- When the LED light turns solid white, release the button, and the Chromecast should then reset.
From the Google Home app
Note: This option is only available if you're on the same network your Chromecast was set up on.
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right, tap Settings More Factory reset Factory reset.
From the Chromecast device
- While the Chromecast is plugged into the TV and powered, hold down the button on the side of the Chromecast.
- The LED should begin to blink orange. When the LED light turns solid white, release the button and the Chromecast should then restart.
From the Google Home app
Note: This option is only available if you're on the same network your Chromecast was set up on.
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right, tap Settings More Factory reset Factory reset.
From the Chromecast device
- While the Chromecast is plugged into the TV and powered, hold down the button on the Chromecast device for at least 25 seconds or until the solid LED light flashes red.
- Once the LED light blinks white and the TV goes blank, release the button. The device should then restart.
Chromecast Audio
From the Google Home app
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right, tap Settings More Factory reset Factory reset.
From the Chromecast Audio device
While the Chromecast Audio is plugged in, hold down the button on the side of the Chromecast Audio. The LED will begin blinking orange. When the LED light turns white, release the button and the Chromecast Audio will begin the reboot sequence.
After you perform the factory reset, there should be a "Set me up" message on the screen. Set up your device again.
Error 4. Reconnect me: Chromecast 'XYZ' is connected to 'NAME' Wi-Fi Network, but can't access the internet
Troubleshooting steps
Step 1. Check the internet access
- Is your Wi-Fi network available and are other devices (phone, tablet, desktop or laptop) able to connect to it and access the internet?
- If other devices are able to connect to the Wi-Fi network, and Chromecast is not working, continue to Step 2 directly.
- If no other devices are able to connect to the Wi-Fi network or access the internet, reboot your router.
- To reboot, unplug the Wi-Fi router. Leave it unplugged for 2 minutes before you plug it back in.
- Ensure that the router's lights turn off completely when unplugged. Some routers have backup battery packs. You may need to disconnect the battery packs as well in order to ensure that the router is completely turned off.
- Once all the router lights are back on and the network name is listed in the Wi-Fi options on your phone or computer, check if the Chromecast is now connected to the Wi-Fi network.
- After the reboot, look at the following scenarios:
- If the network is online and the issue gets fixed after rebooting the router, then skip the rest of the steps.
- If the network is online but the issue is not resolved, then continue to Step 2 for more troubleshooting.
- If you successfully rebooted the router and the Wi-Fi network is still not available for all the devices, then there could be something wrong with the internet service. It is recommended that you reach out to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to check if any of your network settings were recently changed.
Step 2. Have there been any changes to the router, router location, or router password?
If no, continue to next step.
If yes,
- If the device shows up as "Needs setup" in the list of devices in the Home app, follow the steps to set up your device.
- If the device is listed under devices in the Home app, follow the steps to change the Wi-Fi network of Chromecast.
Step 3. Is the Chromecast device is within 15-20 feet of the setup device and the Wi-Fi router?
The Chromecast device should be as close as possible (within 15 feet) to the device used for setup (phone, tablet, or laptop computer), and equally close to the Wi-Fi router. Close proximity allows for the best Wi-Fi connection possible.
If the devices aren't in close proximity, move them closer together.
If moving closer did not resolve the issue, continue to the next step and reboot the Chromecast device.
Step 4. Reboot the Chromecast device
- Unplug the power cable from the Chromecast device.
- Leave it unplugged for one minute.
- Plug the power cable back in.
Note: When you unplug the Chromecast from the TV’s HDMI port, it does not reboot the device. It must be disconnected from the power source in order to reboot.
If that did not resolve the issue, continue to the next troubleshooting step.
If that resolves the issues, then skip the rest of the steps.
Step 5. If you have a 1st generation device, use the HDMI extender
- Unplug the Chromecast device from the HDMI port.
- Unplug the power cord from the Chromecast device.
- Plug the HDMI extender into the Chromecast device.
- Plug the HDMI extender into an available HDMI port on the TV.
- Reconnect the power cord to the Chromecast device.
If that did not resolve the issue, continue to the next troubleshooting step.
If that resolves the issues, then skip the rest of the steps.
Step 6. Perform a factory reset
Google TV Streamer (4K)
With the Google TV Streamer Voice Remote
- At the top right of your TV screen, select your profile All settings .
- Select System About Factory Reset.
From the Google TV Streamer device
- While the device is plugged into the TV and powered on, press and hold the button for 10-12 seconds on the back of the device. The LED should start to blink yellow .
- When the LED light turns solid white, release the button, and the device should then reset.
With the Chromecast Voice Remote
- At the top right of your TV screen, select your profile All settings .
- Select System About Factory Reset.
From the Chromecast device
- While the Chromecast is plugged into the TV and powered, press and hold the button on the back of the Chromecast. The LED should start to blink yellow.
- When the LED light turns solid white, release the button, and the Chromecast should then reset.
From the Google Home app
Note: This option is only available if you're on the same network your Chromecast was set up on.
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right, tap Settings More Factory reset Factory reset.
From the Chromecast device
- While the Chromecast is plugged into the TV and powered, hold down the button on the side of the Chromecast.
- The LED should begin to blink orange. When the LED light turns solid white, release the button and the Chromecast should then restart.
From the Google Home app
Note: This option is only available if you're on the same network your Chromecast was set up on.
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right, tap Settings More Factory reset Factory reset.
From the Chromecast device
- While the Chromecast is plugged into the TV and powered, hold down the button on the Chromecast device for at least 25 seconds or until the solid LED light flashes red.
- Once the LED light blinks white and the TV goes blank, release the button. The device should then restart.
Chromecast Audio
From the Google Home app
- Open the Google Home app .
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right, tap Settings More Factory reset Factory reset.
From the Chromecast Audio device
While the Chromecast Audio is plugged in, hold down the button on the side of the Chromecast Audio. The LED will begin blinking orange. When the LED light turns white, release the button and the Chromecast Audio will begin the reboot sequence.
After you perform the factory reset, there should be a "Set me up" message on the screen. Set up your device again.
Note: Support for Chromecast (1st gen) has ended, which means it no longer receives software or security updates, and Google doesn't provide technical support. Users may notice a degradation in performance.