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New Apple TV update loses wifi connection, just like the last major update! Doesn't Apple check this out before putting it out

New Apple TV update loses wifi connection, just like the last major update! Doesn't Apple check this out before putting it out? March 10, 2014

Apple TV, iOS 7.1

Posted on Mar 10, 2014 7:30 PM

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Mar 11, 2014 4:50 AM in response to vazandrew

I would like to second Hodag1948 and his issue. I have had zero problems with my connection previous to the upgrade today. My network is solid, no issues, and now randomly throughout watching a show the Apple TV (and only the apple TV) says that it's not connected to the network, and within moment reconnects. The only issue with that is I was watching a TV episode that was 22 minutes long, and it dropped out 15 times during the episode... this is unacceptable. I work in QA as a project lead on mobile titles for a large named game company. Apple will bring down the hammer of god if you have a small problem in an app you try to submit, yet this is able to make it to the public?

6.1 is a jiggle efect for an ability we already had in the settings and an instability of connection?? As I'm writing this I just witnessed it drop connection again. This MUST be fixed.

Mar 11, 2014 3:15 PM in response to vazandrew

Because not only has my connection never had a problem until this update, I have other devices running through it across my house that aren't being affected in the same way. i live in a house with multiple computers and an IT Manager for a Fortune 500 company, and we've done every check on the modem, router and network itself... the Apple TV is the ONLY thing having this issue.

Mar 11, 2014 5:20 PM in response to hodag1948

I am also having this problem, but think I may have found a workaround.


I was noticing extreme amounts of packet loss. I could not get through even a 10 minute YouTube video without it dropping out after 2-3 minutes. Streaming from iTunes was even worse, usually only lasting about 30 seconds. I pinged my Apple TV from my laptop and it was dropping the occasional packet (perhaps once every 50 pings), but every now and again it would completely drop off the network for about 30 seconds or so -- which caused whatever I was watching to stop and boot me back to the home screen. I played around with my WiFi settings (changing channels etc), and after about an hour of trying absolutely everything I could think of, I reconfigured my security settings to use WPA2 + AES instead of WPA2 + TKIP. As soon I enabled AES only, my Apple TV started working flawlessly. Coincidence? Who knows, but I then watched two ABC iView episodes via AirPlay and watched a 15 minute video podcast from my iTunes library all with absolutely no problems.


My Apple TV was only purchased a few days ago, but had worked fine up until I installed the update yesterday. I'm now considering just biting the bullet and running an Ethernet cable to it.


When I get home tonight, I'll no doubt want to watch some TV again so I'll report back if it seems to be solid again.


tl;dr - Try disabling TKIP and only use AES. This worked for me, was working fine before the update.

Mar 11, 2014 6:24 PM in response to hodag1948

I'm having the exact same problem; Apple TV worked beautifully, I updated, disaster. Along with the wifi issues, various crashes and freezes. I'm now restoring to factory settings (which reinstalls the update) & then will try to solution above.


(Obviously checking your network is a smart thing to do, but what is someone thinking when they continue "it must be your network! it must be!" Most of us who find our way to a discussion area here know how to check a network. My network is fine. My Apple TV was fine until 10 seconds before the upgrade.)

Mar 11, 2014 8:30 PM in response to Ashton Fagg

I should point out also here that I've had no problems with the network before OR after the update, the only issue I'm having is with the Apple TV.


My home network usually consists of my personal MacBook, iPhone 5 and Kindle. My girlfriend's laptop and phone and my work MacBook are often connected also. None of these have had or are having problems. I know my way around network troubleshooting, so did the usual pinging and what have you. Nothing else was dropping packets aside from the Apple TV. I didn't have an ethernet cable long enough to test the Apple TV on the wired network, however,


But nonetheless, changing from TKIP to AES seems to fix the problem in my case. I'm cautiously optimistic so will see how it goes tonight.

Apr 21, 2014 7:05 PM in response to Ethan White

Hi Ethan,


I use a Vividwireless Home Gateway, latest revision and firmware AFAIK.


Just as an update to this - I've noticed an increase in unreliability since I last posted here. Whilst it's certainly better than what it was, maybe one third of the time when I'm watching something on Netflix or from Beamer on my Macbook, I'll notice my Apple TV completely drop off the network. Certainly better than what it was initially though, more than tolerable but I honestly expect better than this when I could've gone out and bought an Android based device for less than half of the price of the Apple TV.


Hope that helps.


Ash

New Apple TV update loses wifi connection, just like the last major update! Doesn't Apple check this out before putting it out

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