Apple TV issues when using ethernet- just started

I am having a problem with ethernet on 2 apple tvs in our house, both 4th generations 32gb. We had a bad storm that knocked the power out for a few minutes. After that we had internet issues I believed was due to the modem. However, after troubleshooting for 2 days I realized if I unplugged the ethernet on one of the Apple Tvs the rest of the internet for the house would work normally. That Apple TV has been working fine on Wifi, but if plugged into ethernet it appears to "bring down" the network and no other device will connect. The other Apple TV was on Wifi while I was testing but then I plugged it back into ethernet and it also seemed to work normally for about 4 days. After that it would say there was no internet connection and when checked the IP address and DNS where all blank. If I unplugged the ethernet from that one it would connect to Wifi and work ok again. So basically I seem to have 2 different issues with them when using ethernet and they only work on Wifi. I would like them both to work on ethernet if possible, but I am not super technical and would like to know if I am missing something obvious. Thanks for any help.

Apple TV HD, tvOS 17

Posted on Oct 23, 2023 10:28 AM

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Oct 24, 2023 2:18 PM in response to zalewski22

Hey zalewski22,


Great question! The resource is also meant for "access points" and not just the Wi-Fi router. In addition to those settings, these steps can help. Be sure to test after each step:



If those steps don't help, you'll want to reach out to Apple Support to investigate this more:. Although the link was provided earlier, here it is again so you don't need to scroll up: Get Support


Take care!


Oct 24, 2023 11:45 AM in response to zalewski22

Hi there zalewski22,


Thank you for posting to Apple Support Communities.


We understand that you're having an issue connecting your Apple TV devices to Ethernet. Make sure you're following the steps here: Set up Apple TV - Apple Support


Apple has a good article for how routers and access points should be set up as well: Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points - Apple Support


If you're still having an issue after looking through those articles, contact Apple Support for additional help: Get Support


Take care.

Jun 17, 2024 2:11 PM in response to zalewski22

In the past I've rebooted my ISP router and then my mesh router to get the ethernet port on the ATV to work. I've done that again today and it's connected. The question is will it fail again. And if so, why is it filing so it can be fixed. we'll see. It would be nice if the ATV would allow you to switch from Ethernet to Wi-Fi in the App. That way if it fails, I can simply switch to Wi-Fi from the ATV menu. As it is I have to go to the ATV and unplug the ethernet cable to switch to Wi-Fi. Thanks!

Jun 17, 2024 7:21 AM in response to zalewski22

I have a similar issue. My Apple TV ethernet connection just stops working. I've replaced ethernet cables, just recently replaced my router and still the same intermittent problem exists. This is extremely frustrating. When purchasing the latest Apple TV, Apple forced us to buy the more expensive model to get the ethernet port. I've wired my home in order to get wired connections and eliminate Wi-Fi issues. AND the Apple TV doesn't allow you to switch from Ethernet to Wi-Fi. That means when the problem happens , you can't just go into Apple TV settings and switch from Ethernet to Wi-Fi because the Apple TV doesn't allow that. You have to go to he Apple TV and physically unplug the Ethernet cable in order to connect to Wi-Fi. I'm still looking for solutions and am afraid the only solution is going to be purchasing another Apple TV which just isn't right.

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