I hope I can help someone with this email. Anyways, I think it would be helpful for Pelobuddy to write an article on how to “Cast Screen” if you have a mesh router and have it be available for those searching for issues with this dilemma. ![]() This was a huge headache, but I was determined to be able to do bootcamp classes and be able to see a screen from my floor without having to do two seperate workouts. I did (thankfully) and it still turned into a real pain setting up a completely seperate network for my television and Peloton. You can try connecting to another access point or directly to your router w a cord.” Simple enough, if you happen to have another router laying around. I said yes and this was the entire response “We do not recommend Mesh Routers. There last thing to ask (after a few emails as well and a couple of phone calls) was if I was using a mesh router. I worked with the support team and they were not very helpful. When I would try to cast, it would not connect, etc. I have a Samsung smart TV and I also have a Roku and Firestick. The one thing that was bothering me was the “Cast Screen”. I recently bought a Peloton Tread (delivered the beginning of September 2020) and love it. Hello Pelobuddy – I wanted to share something with the broader group and thought this may be the forum. Note that some links above may be affiliate links, and by purchasing an item through the links above, you support our site. Let us know if you have the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K and are excited about this update. Hit the Peloton icon in the bottom center of the screen to go back to the home page and you’re ready to get to your workout! After a few seconds (usually 5-15), your Peloton screen should pop up on the TV. Click on the name of your Fire TV stick on the Peloton display, and it will begin connecting. If it’s not in mirroring mode, it will either not be listed (if you’ve never clicked it before), or be listed but be gray (meaning it’s not accepting mirroring connections). If it is in mirroring mode, it will be in black text and you will be able to click it. Assuming you followed the above directions, you should see the name of your Fire TV 4K stick listed. This will show the list of devices that have Miracast enabled and are on your same network. The main part to look at is the Devices list. You can ignore this (unless you have multiple bikes). ![]() The first name shown, Android_XXXX, is simply the internal name of your bike. You’ll then see a screen similar to the above. One of the options on the screen (third at the time of publishing) is a “Cast Screen” option. This will bring up the quick settings menu. To do so, touch the top right of the Peloton display, where it shows the current time. The next step is to actually send the content from your Peloton display screen to the Fire TV 4K stick. The TV should look similar to the below screenshot once it is set up in mirroring mode: ![]() You can also enable the mirroring setting through the Fire TV stick settings menu, however, that takes many more clicks. Use the remote to select it, and the TV will go into a waiting mode, ready to display content from the Peloton. A popup will appear, with one of them saying “Mirroring”. This means that after you update your Fire TV 4K stick to the latest version, you can enable screencasting on the Fire TV stick and mirror your Peloton to the stick! To enable the feature on the Fire TV 4K stick (after updating it to the latest version of the software), simply press & hold the home button on your remote for a few seconds.
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