HT204400: Get help with Wi-Fi networks on your Apple TV
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Apr 26, 2014 2:09 PM in response to hodag1948by Repoles,I have two Apple TVs and both starting to have this issue after I update to version 6.1. This is very frustating! I've tried to change my wifi encryption to WPA2 - AES only but it didn't work. This issue is driving crazy!
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Apr 26, 2014 7:13 PM in response to hodag1948by Repoles,It seems that the issue of my Apple TV is a hardware problem. I call Apple and they said my Apple TV is eligible to a replacement. To see if your model is eligible too, check this post from the Mac Rumors:
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Apr 27, 2014 3:44 AM in response to Repolesby Ashton Fagg,My Apple TV's serial number is not covered, it seems. But do let us know if a new unit fixes it. I may call Apple and speak with them anyway just to check whether they'll replace it. But I'd rather not mess about with getting a replacement if it will only have the same problem. I'm convinced that this is a software problem, as my unit worked flawlessly until I updated to 6.1.
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May 25, 2014 11:50 PM in response to vazandrewby Silverby,Hi,
I experience the exact same problem since the last update was installed. Apple TV keeps dropping the wireless connection for a few seconds. I have a solid wlan on the 5 GHz band. There is no other 5Ghz network in range of mine. I have scanned my environment using inSSIDer and everything looks good. I done the scan several times. The scans before the update looks as good as the ones done after the update. In other words nothing on my Wlan has changed.
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May 26, 2014 9:44 AM in response to Silverbyby vazandrew,Have you tried changing frequencies? Have you tried ethernet? What are the results of the report?
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Jul 19, 2014 10:30 PM in response to hodag1948by rraiszadeh,I started to have the same problem when I changed my modem. The IP address on the ATV disappeared frequently and in random intervals, and then reappeared after one or two seconds. I tried whatever I could find in the internet. In one post the band width was suggested to be set on 40 MHz instead of 20. My new modem did not have "40 MHz", but "20/40 MHz auto". Setting the band width to it was not any good. I changed my modem to the previous one. The apple TV wifi problem was solved. When I checked the settings, I found that the old modem had been set to 40 MHz.
So I suggest you guys to check this quick tip, maybe it helps.
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Nov 3, 2014 7:31 AM in response to Ashton Faggby icimax,Thank you the answers fixed my issue! After i changed the WIFI connection to WPA AES my Apple TV was streaming all videos till the end without any interruption!