jturmel
jturmel

Reputation: 305

How can you tell if your device has been whitelisted?

I got the email back from Google and they said they have, but having trouble getting it to show up under devices using some of the example code they provide, but now wondering if maybe I gave them the wrong serial or something and it really hasn't been white-listed.

Upvotes: 1

Views: 2790

Answers (3)

Andrey Snetkov
Andrey Snetkov

Reputation: 9

You should be able to open Chrome and enter http://[ip.to.chrome.cast]:9222 in the browser address field. If your cromecast device is whitelisted the page will open.

Upvotes: 0

Leon Nicholls
Leon Nicholls

Reputation: 4656

Make sure you have the "Send this Chromecast's serial number when checking for updates" setting enabled using one of the ChromeCast setup apps for your OS or Android. And reboot your ChromeCast device after enabling that setting.

Upvotes: 0

jlmcdonald
jlmcdonald

Reputation: 13667

You can always email them with the developer ID (Should be in the email), app ID, and your serial # to have them check. One thing I learned, though (when experiencing the same thing), was that I forgot to configure my chromecast with the "send this serial # to Google when communicating about updates" flag. If that isn't checked, then your Chromecast can't be notified that it is allowed to communicate with your app id. Also note that the Chromecast Android app had a bug (don't know if today's update fixed it) where setting that flag wouldn't stick, so I had to do it through the desktop app and then reboot the Chromecast and wait a few hours for the next time it pinged Google.

Upvotes: 2

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