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MacDryCleaner
May 2, 2009, 01:05 PM
Hi All -
My ATV seems to be consistently disconnecting from the wireless network in my home. About once per day. So my questions are these:
1. Is there a reason anyone knows why this happens.
2. Can my ATV 'remember' my network password so I don't always have to re-type it ... it's very long, case sensitive and a pain to re-enter everytime.
On a similar note ...
3. Can my ATV 'remember' my itunes password so I don't have to type that in each time either. Again, long password, case sensitive and all.
Thanks
SurfMacJpMtb
May 2, 2009, 03:42 PM
1) Give us some details on your router and configuration, proximity of microwave, wireless phones, and neighbor networks
danny_w
May 2, 2009, 03:49 PM
Do you put your Mac/iTunes server to sleep? The :apple:TV will always disconnect in that case b/c it loses the signal.
MacDryCleaner
May 2, 2009, 05:53 PM
1) Give us some details on your router and configuration, proximity of microwave, wireless phones, and neighbor networks
I am using a standard cable modem plugged into an Apple Airport (mushroom shaped). Microwave oven is about ... 10 feet away. I have cordless phones in the house and my ATV does pick up some of my neighbors networks.
Do you put your Mac/iTunes server to sleep? The :apple:TV will always disconnect in that case b/c it loses the signal.
I don't *think* I have a Mac/iTunes server because of the Airport. For whatever it's worth I rarely do any streaming and maybe I sync once a week but that's it.
Thanks, look forward to your responses.
gr8tfly
May 2, 2009, 05:58 PM
I have cordless phones in the house and my ATV does pick up some of my neighbors networks.
Are your phones 2.4GHz? If so, they can knock you off the air[port]. 5.8GHz are the way to go with home wifi (unless you're on 5GHz 'n').
Your neighbors' networks (wifi) could be on the same channel as yours. Try changing your channel (move it several channels away and see if things improve).
MacDryCleaner
May 2, 2009, 11:48 PM
Are your phones 2.4GHz? If so, they can knock you off the air[port]. 5.8GHz are the way to go with home wifi (unless you're on 5GHz 'n').
Your neighbors' networks (wifi) could be on the same channel as yours. Try changing your channel (move it several channels away and see if things improve).
Ok, I'll try. Can anybody tell me about storing passwords?? Network and iTunes.
tom1971
May 3, 2009, 09:42 AM
2. Can my ATV 'remember' my network password so I don't always have to re-type it ... it's very long, case sensitive and a pain to re-enter everytime.
ATV stores your password. Unless you unplug your router, or otherwise reset your network password, you don't need to re-enter it.
3. Can my ATV 'remember' my itunes password so I don't have to type that in each time either. Again, long password, case sensitive and all.
Itunes ? - I assume that you refer to the itunes Store ? - Also that password is stored.
MacDryCleaner
May 3, 2009, 11:14 AM
ATV stores your password. Unless you unplug your router, or otherwise reset your network password, you don't need to re-enter
Itunes ? - I assume that you refer to the itunes Store ? - Also that password is stored.
Not my ATV ... I have to re-enter each time. Maybe there is some pref I'm over looking?
Kilamite
May 3, 2009, 11:25 AM
Not my ATV ... I have to re-enter each time. Maybe there is some pref I'm over looking?
Try changing the wireless channel in your router settings. 9/10, the wireless channel is the culprit for connection issues with the Apple TV.
kadeschs
May 4, 2009, 01:05 PM
I had the same problem with Wireless as well. ATV was the only wireless device on the network having this problem. Switched over to a wired network to fix this issue.
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