Apple TV 4K fails to be a gateway with Shadowrocket/Stash

Main router: 192.168.0.1 (Asus RT-AX57)

Apple TV static IP: 192.168.0.2

TV as home hub: CONNECTED


Just bought my new apple tv 4k 128g with Ethernet, tvOS: 17.3 with a proxy tool (Stash) running, and trying to set it as my intranet gateway.


But after I pointing my iPad/iPhone’s DNS & Gateway addresses to 192.168.0.2, things don’t work as expected, the internet is dead. I’m not able to access the internet through gateway 192.168.0.2.


I’m quite sure that my configurations are right, coz I’d done such things with other router before. There’re also many tutorials showing the same setting w/ Stash running, and work just fine. So I assume Stash is not responsible for this issue.


But I found only few people declaring the same issue with me, and problem not fixed, either. 


I tested both Stash and Shadowrocket on my apple tv, unluckily, both failed.


I’ve tested on my MacBook with ClashX running, and pointing my iPhone’s DNS & gateway to my MacBook, no problem. So that I can exclude the problem of my router and network setting?


So, I think there might be some bugs on tvOS 17.3 and I’m one of the few unlucky users who run into this issue. Coz I’m not a tech guy, I don’t know how to fetch logs or something of apps and tvOS, I also don’t know how to report this issue to apple, so I post it here, wish I can make things work.

Apple TV 4K, tvOS 17

Posted on Feb 28, 2024 6:04 PM

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