Hello John
it would seem that, although the irritating rapid tempo clicks have gone, you
still don't appear to be able to enter a manual IP address into AppleTV under
Settings>General>Network>Configure TCPIP. This, to us at least is a huge huge
problem since by default our networks do not use DHCP not any kind, nor do we
use NaT on our networks.
Effectively this renders our AppleTV a brick! I've also not fallen into the
trap that a lot of people do fall into post-update, that of not bothering to
perform a cold reset. I have always been told that a cold reset/reboot is
essential following a firmware update of this nature.
What I would say, however, is that for us, VoiceOver did not become disabled
post-update.
Lynne
On 15 Oct 2011, at 17:04, John Panarese wrote:
I don't know if it fixes that. My unit connects automatically to my
network. It's something I guess you'll have to try.
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