Based on the name and the context of TV remote applications, you are likely referring to one of two things: either the generic apps often associated with TV boxes (like the "Fuego" or generic Android boxes), or a specific app designed to control Fire TV/Firesticks (as "Fuego" means Fire in Spanish).
These apps are frequently "all-in-one" solutions, working with Fuego, Samsung, LG, Roku, and Amazon Fire TV .
: Some versions offer a swipe-based touchpad for smoother cursor movement.
: Restart your router and ensure your phone hasn't accidentally switched to cellular data or a different Wi-Fi band (e.g., 2.4GHz vs 5GHz).
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Connecting your phone to your Fuego TV is typically a quick three-step process: Use your phone as the remote for your Android TV
They can connect via Wi-Fi for modern Smart TVs or use an IR Blaster (infrared) for older, non-smart models.