Screen Casting 101

Looking for a guide on how to cast your screen to your digital signage through Fugo? Read on!

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What is screen casting?

Screen casting (also referred to as 'screen mirroring') is a super nifty tool when it comes to collaborative working. It allows you to show what you’re seeing and doing on your laptop or PC, on a bigger screen for a group to see. This means that if you’re in a meeting and you’re working on a single document or spreadsheet as a group, you’ll all be able to work on it together without having to crowd around a small screen or have half the group be unable to see what’s going on.

It can also be ideal for things like project planning or SCRUM standup meetings, where you might all be working from a shared scheduling platform and Project Managers - as well as other employees - might need to be able to get a peek at what everyone is up to. It even allows you to present your screen during a meeting so that you can run through any slideshows you might need to.

Even better - with Fugo, this is all nice and easy. Unlike other screen casting solutions out there, Fugo doesn’t require a specific or proprietary player to work; it’ll work with any screen that’s connected to your Fugo account. On top of that, Fugo is a whole lot more than just a screen casting solution.

💡 Please note: Screen Casting is available only on the Core & Enterprise plans. To cast to up to 10 screens simultaneously, you'll need to upgrade to a Core Plan subscription.

To cast to any more than 10 screens simultaneously, you'll need to contact sales@fugo.ai about getting started with an Enterprise plan.

So - how do you do it?


How to cast to a single screen with Fugo

1. Head to the Fugo app and sign in to your account. Or start a free trial if you haven't got an account already set up.

2. Go to the Screens page and select the Screen you want to cast to.

3. Select Cast to Screen in the upper right-hand corner.

4. Choose what you want to cast to the screen. You’ll see a popup with all of your currently running programs, as well as options for either a specific tab or your whole screen. Select what you want to share.

5. And you’re sharing! You can see my presentation being casted to the Fugo web player below 👇

6. To stop sharing, simply click the Stop Sharing button at the top of your screen.

This will end your casting session, and anything that was previously playing on your chosen Screen (e.g any playlists that are running or queued up) will resume.


How to cast to multiple screens at once with Fugo

1. Head to the Fugo app and sign in to your account. Or start a free trial if you haven't got an account already set up.

2. Go to the Screens page of your account.

3. Select Cast to screens from the upper right-hand corner.

4. Choose the screen/s or screen group/s that you'd like to cast to. Once they're selected, click Cast to screens

5. Choose what you want to cast to the screen. You’ll see a little popup with all of your currently running programs, as well as options for either a specific tab or your whole screen. Select what you want to share, then click Share.

6. And you’re sharing! You can see my presentation being casted to the Fugo web player (as just one of my selected screens) below 👇

7. To stop sharing, simply click Stop Sharing.

This will end your casting session, and anything that was previously playing on your chosen screens (e.g any playlists that are running or queued up) will resume.


Quick Casting: how anyone in your organization can screen cast

It is possible to invite your colleagues to mirror their devices onto your Fugo screens without accessing your wider Fugo account with a feature called "Quick Casting."

It involves creating a special role & narrowing down permissions for extra security in your Fugo account.

You can see how that's done in this guide.



Help! Casting isn't working

If you're using a private, enterprise, or secure network at your workplace, this can affect the performance of the casting feature.

This is typically the case if there is an active firewall, stricut NAT, or security restrictions set for the network or work-based device you're using. We generally advise connecting with your workplace administrator or IT to see if your permissions or security policy settings require updates in order for you to cast to your TV screens with Fugo.

To help that process along, we recommend that you start by adding the following domains and ports to your allow list:

  • stun.l.google.com:19302 - this is the domain & port of our STUN server.

  • 0.peerjs.com:3478 - this is the domain & port of our TURN server.

  • 0.peerjs.com:443 - this is the domain & port of our Web Socket connection.

You can also refer here to Fugo's list of domains and ports to whitelist on your network if required by your organization.


Need help?

If you’ve still got questions, or if there’s anything this guide has missed, please don’t hesitate to open a ticket with our expert support team by emailing us at support@fugo.ai.

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