Look, the only thing that should appear in the list of wifi routers is something that broadcasts its SSID and nothing but routers or access points has any business broadcasting an SSID.
Otherwise you would see every phone, computer, and tablet in that list.
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Clearly I am failing to convey my posistion to you. I Still maintain the Chromecast sets up its own WAN for pairing with the Device running the Chromecast App.
At this point we will have to agree to disagree until a 3rd party comes in and tests. I firmly believe the vast majority will replicate my results.
With 10 wireless devices in the house, the chromecast only appears in the list of Access points when we start having wifi problems. It never appears when it is working properly or when we are actually using it.
It doesn't show up in any wifi scanner.
So it seems pretty conclusive that it is not broadcasting its name as an SSID when working properly.
Furthermore, when it is misbehaving, and shows up in the access point list, anyone can connect to It without a password. Google isn't that dumb.
Since it only shows up when it takes down my entire wifi, I have to assume it's a bug and not by design. It's not a router. It has no business broadcasting AN SSID.
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Chromecast will act as a wireless access point, and your computer or Android device will connect and get things going.