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A Device on Your WiFi Is Casting [Chromecast SOLVED!]

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Chromecast notifications can be pretty annoying, especially when the same notification keeps popping up several times each day.

Its even more frustrating when youre casting something to your TV and a family member shuts it off by accident. Or on purpose Im looking at you little brother or sister.

Luckily this level of control can be taken away and these notifications can be turned off entirely.

Hallelujah.

A Device on Your WiFi Is Casting

Google added an Android update that allows all users on the same WiFi network to see when youre casting. The update automatically notifies them and grants them control over your cast. You can turn off the A device on your WiFi is casting notification entirely by toggling off the Let others control your cast media feature within the Google Home app.

Why does this notification exist

Googles Chromecast product line has grown considerably over the past decade, with fresh apps and new hardware coming out almost yearly.

This has led to many homes having more than one Chromecast setup.

With so many similar devices under one roof there was a great opportunity to integrate them all and make the user experience more seamless.

Thats what Google thought anyways and its why they attempted to consolidate casting control across their Chromecast devices by adding the cast notification feature.

Your phone can now control any and all Chromecast streams happening on your WiFi network.

In theory this kind of control and access sounds great, but there are a few reasons why it is actually a huge annoyance.

Why the notification is annoying

For starters, your phone gets a separate notification for each of the active Chromecast streams happening on your WiFi network.

These can really start to add up, especially if most TVs in your home operate on Chromecast, leaving your phone cluttered with unwanted notifications.

Whats worse is if you try to clear a notification from your phone by closing it, youll likely end up ending the stream for the person on your network trying to watch it.

I guarantee this will happen at least a few times as your family members try to get rid of these unwanted messages from their phones.

There really isnt a great use case for this feature since in almost all scenarios youll just want to cast to a single device.

Its like combining the remote for your downstairs TV with your bedroom TV youll never be watching both at the same time, so whats the point?

How to turn the notifications off

Prevent others from controlling your Chromecast device

The best way to stop these A Device on Your WiFi Is Casting notifications is to turn off the ability for others to control that specific Chromecast device.

This can be done directly in the Google Home app and only takes a second or two.

Even if you have many Chromecast devices, you can simply follow these steps for each one:

Step 1. Open Google Home app

Step 2. Click on the Chromecast device you wish to limit access to

Step 3: Click on Settings the gear icon at the top right of the screen. This will open Device settings

Step 4: Scroll down until you see the Let others control your cast media feature

Step 5: Toggle off Let others control your cast media

Disable Chromecast notifications on individual Android device

Another option here is to turn off Chromecast notifications through the settings of the actual Android device thats receiving them.

This is just as easy as the process above but it will require doing this on all Android devices [cellphones and/or tablets] in the house that are sharing the same WiFi network as you.

Once youve identified all those devices, simply following these steps:

Step 1. Open Settings on on the Android device

Step 2: Scroll down to the Personal section and then select Google

Step 3: From here select Cast media controls

Step 4: Disable Media Controls for Cast Devices by toggling this feature OFF

No one is casting but Im still seeing this notification

If youre absolutely certain no one in your home is casting but youre still getting the A Device on Your WiFi Is Casting notification, this may be cause for concern.

A very real possibility is that someone is stealing your WiFi and is on your network somehow.

The first step is making sure your WiFi is secure and requires a password to access it. If it doesnt you need to secure your WiFi network immediately!

There are many reasons to do this and they are all well documented. I wont spend time covering them here, just secure your network.

If you need it, this is a great reference for how to do just that.

If your WiFi network is already secured with a password there is a chance that it has been hacked. If this is the case you should change your WiFi network password immediately.

Its a good idea to get in the habit of changing your WiFi network password every year or so anyway.

Conclusion

In an attempt to improve the Chromecast user experience, Google added a cast notification feature to its devices.

This feature allows you, and others, to control all active Chromecast streams happening on your WiFi network.

The resulting A Device on Your WiFi Is Casting notifications can become very annoying, but luckily there are two ways to shut them off:

  1. Prevent others from controlling your Chromecast device by toggling off the Let others control your cast media setting in the Google Home app
  2. Disable Chromecast notifications on individual Android devices by toggling off the Media Controls for Cast Devices setting

If youve taken one of these steps above and youre still getting the notifications on your phone or tablet, then someone may be stealing your WiFi.

Either secure your network by setting up a password or update your existing password.

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