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Unable to see A1469 on AirPlay option

why I can't see A1469 on airplay option?


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Posted on Feb 11, 2024 10:29 PM

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Feb 12, 2024 3:02 AM in response to Mekowp

You should be able to see all the AirPlay receiving capable devices that are on the same home network (/subnet).

  • If both devices are on Wi-Fi, then verify that they both use the exact same SSID network name. Verify that your router or access point isn’t using multiple SSID network names (unless you’re an expert).
  • If one device is on ethernet and the other on Wi-Fi, then verify that the router combines both types into one logical network.
  • If trying to use AirPlay from mobile, then verify it connects to the home network; it won’t work on cellular.


The Apple TV has to be registered and activated with an Apple ID, for it to work with AirPlay.

On the Apple TV box, AirPlay has an on|off setting in Settings﹥AirPlay﹥.


Use AirPlay to stream video or mirror the screen of your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support

If screen mirroring or streaming isn't working on your AirPlay-compatible device - Apple Support

AirPlay system requirements - Apple Support

Unable to see A1469 on AirPlay option

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