Shane Scott

Q: itunes not connecting via airplay on wired and wireless network

I have some computers on the wired part of my network, and others on wireless. My appletv2 shows in itunes on ALL (both wired and wireless) computers that there exists an AppleTv airplay speaker, but only the computers on the same "side" of the network (wired, or wireless) can actually connect and use the appletv as an airplay device. I have Bell Fibe25 and they provide 2 devices to achieve wireless connectivity, the main VDSL unit that has 4 lan ports on the back, and a basic Cisco WAP610N that connects into one of the lan ports on the VDSL unit for the wireless part.

My firewall is turned off as well.

Can anyone shed some light on why this is happening? My MacPro does not have wireless, and it would not be practical to connect my AppleTV2 to Ethernet cable.

Thanks in advance,

S

Mac OS X (10.6.4)

Posted on Oct 23, 2010 6:37 AM

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  • by Jolly Giant,

    Jolly Giant Jolly Giant Oct 23, 2010 6:42 AM in response to Shane Scott
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    Oct 23, 2010 6:42 AM in response to Shane Scott
    Shane Scott wrote:
    My MacPro does not have wireless, and it would not be practical to connect my AppleTV2 to Ethernet cable.


    while it doesn't answer your original question, you might want to consider getting a pair of *powerline adapters* _*such as these*_ if you don't get your issue resolved.

    JGG

  • by Shane Scott,

    Shane Scott Shane Scott Oct 23, 2010 8:23 AM in response to Shane Scott
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    Oct 23, 2010 8:23 AM in response to Shane Scott
    I finally was able to solve my problem by following the instructions below (pulled from another thread regarding airtunes) to disable IP6 settings in the network. When I did this, I was able to connect to everything just fine.


    So people; when you have problems with iTunes not connecting to your Airtunes maybe you can try the following:
    1. Open System Preferences
    2. Open Network pane
    3. Select Airport in the left list
    4. Click the Advanced button
    5. Go to the TCP/IP tab
    6. Set the "Configure IPv6" field to Off.
    7. Click "OK"
    8. Click "Apply"
    9. Let iTunes connect to you're Airtunes speakers

    Message was edited by: Shane Scott
  • by MAMJTA,

    MAMJTA MAMJTA Jan 8, 2011 6:44 AM in response to Shane Scott
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    Jan 8, 2011 6:44 AM in response to Shane Scott
    Thanks for your help, it solves the problem immediatly.
  • by HumphreyL,

    HumphreyL HumphreyL Dec 11, 2011 4:03 AM in response to Shane Scott
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    Dec 11, 2011 4:03 AM in response to Shane Scott

    I have Windows 7 and the same resolution fixed my problem but you do it in a slightly different way:

     

    1. Open Control Panel.
    2. Network and Internet
    3. Network and Sharing Center
    4. On the left menu bar select "Change adapter Settings"
    5. Right Click on Network Adapter (Might be Wireless or Wired or change Both) select Properties
    6. Under "The connection uses the following items:" UNCHECK - Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)
    7. Click OK
    8. Restart Itunes and refresh Connection!

     

     

    Thanks for your help Shane

  • by Vykyng-5,

    Vykyng-5 Vykyng-5 May 11, 2014 10:35 AM in response to Shane Scott
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    May 11, 2014 10:35 AM in response to Shane Scott

    Thanks Shane and HumphreyL I am Windows 8.1 and this solved my problem of not being able to see multiple speakers for me, too.

  • by appleimacdude,

    appleimacdude appleimacdude Oct 15, 2016 10:11 PM in response to Shane Scott
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    Oct 15, 2016 10:11 PM in response to Shane Scott

    Was interesting, new to wireless connections, just bought Airport Extreme.  I wanted to leave my IMac 2008 hooked up to the wired cable modem connection, and have wireless capability for using MacBook Air, and my two iphones.  How did you do this, using both wired and wireless?