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Apple TV 4k ethernet only at 100mbps

I have the newest Apple TV 4K. I get gigabit internet. My ethernet connected Apple TV is only getting 90mbps. I can confirm that other devices connected to the same switch get 1 gig, and wireless gets about 600mbps. I have changed the Ethernet cable to a new cable, I have also changed the cable from the modem to the router. I have moved the ethernet cable from one port on the switch to another.


So it seems like my Apple TV (running the latest OS) is only getting 100mbps by Ethernet. Not sure where to go from here.

Posted on Sep 25, 2023 6:28 PM

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Posted on Feb 24, 2024 5:27 AM

Well that’s nice to hear but the fact is on my end that rips that used to stream fine from my Plex server now stutter, and with exactly the same hardware including cables my ATV used to connect at gigE and now only connects at 100Mbit. Please don’t try to shine me on about how this problem isn’t a problem by citing ‘standards.’

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Feb 24, 2024 5:27 AM in response to Urquhart1244

Well that’s nice to hear but the fact is on my end that rips that used to stream fine from my Plex server now stutter, and with exactly the same hardware including cables my ATV used to connect at gigE and now only connects at 100Mbit. Please don’t try to shine me on about how this problem isn’t a problem by citing ‘standards.’

Feb 9, 2024 3:30 AM in response to iwantitunes

Yeah I have the old 1080 version of Apple TV and the new os update stopped my Ethernet cable speeds to around 94 mbps but on my ps5 with the same cord I get the full 500 that the internet offers also with the Apple TV box running wirelessly lets it run without a cap at least mine does and since it is a streaming service and not a gaming thing you don’t need insanely low latency for streaming

Mar 17, 2024 12:11 PM in response to mluog518

Yes. What’s going on is that the device won’t connect to Ethernet at the advertised speed, only at 100Mbps not 1000. My source material is on a server connected directly to the same switch sitting 18” away. And this used to connect fine at gigabit. Something changed yep and no ody seems to be able to determine exactly what :-( If I force gigabit on my switch port the atv refuses to connect at all.

Feb 22, 2024 6:02 PM in response to Emailcraigs

For me as well - AppleTV 4K used to run gigabit, but now according to my switch will only connect at 100Mbps. Forced the port to gigabit and the connection dropped. Put it back on autonegotiate and it reconnected at 100Mbit. Swapped in a cable that runs my Mac Mini with no problem at gigabit, no change. :-( Low-loss BR rips no longer stream properly.

Mar 17, 2024 11:33 AM in response to fcarrano

Not sure of the what's or why's, but my Apple TV gets well over 500 mbps. I probably overpaid, but my ethernet cable that I got at Best Buy cost around $30 and it's a 12 footer. Only thing I remember is the salesman saying "this will get you the best speeds". BTW, my Mac Mini with an intel chip is on wifi and tested out at 286 download speed. I offer no solution other than to say it's definitely possible to get great speeds on the latest Apple TV. Something weird is definitely going on.

Feb 24, 2024 4:33 AM in response to J.B. Zimmerman

Low-loss BR rips no longer stream properly.
  1. Blu-ray HD 1080p has a max bitrate of 40 Mbps, so well under 100 Mbps.
  2. Blu-ray 4K has a max bitrate of 128 Mbps, but is usually well under 100 Mbps (more like ~60 for regular frame rates). At 100 Mbps, your media file would be over 90 GB for a 2 hour video (45 GB/h).

I doubt your issue is bitrate related or ethernet bandwidth related.


Gigabit is great, but ALL your components and wiring must support it, or else the home network will scale down. Apple TV 4K’s ethernet port is not the cause of that. Connect it to a proper network, and you’ll see that it runs gigabit (>100) just fine.

Apple TV 4k ethernet only at 100mbps

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