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I am not able to get a connection even though my Router has Wifi and I have no Issues with my Roku TV in my bedroom streaming Netflix Movies. So why can't I get a connection here in my office where my 32 TOSHIBA is less then 4ft away from my Desktop PC and Router with Wifi

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SOURCE: How do i connect Asus tablet to chromecast

If it is suppose to connect with wifi then make sure in settings that your wifi is on in our tablet. Or if it is suppose to connect with blue tooth then make sure your blue tooth is on in your tablet.

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