Hi Ronni and Daniel
Ronni I did as you suggested but nothing seems to have changed. What I have
found is that if I start watching an iView program on my iPad and then, after a
few minutes, choose Apple TV it seems to work OK. Or at least it did when I
tried that last evening. So I’ll just stay
Hi Daniel
I tried your suggestion but it makes no difference, so the mystery and the
frustration continues.
Kind regards
Laura
On 26 May 2014, at 2:24 pm, Daniel Kerr dan...@macwizardry.com.au wrote:
Hi Laura
The first thing I would try is to restart the modem, as if it's had slow
Hi Laura
Umm…second thing off the top of my head then may be an issue within the
modem? If you can borrow another one to try, then this may help rule it out
as well.
Will keep thinking on it.
Kind regards
Daniel
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Hi Laura,
As Daniel has mentioned it could be the Modem, or your Network. Sounds like
something is causing dropouts and slow downs on your Network connections.
Have you tried power cycling all your devices... Modem, Router (if you have
one),Mac, iPad, AppleTV
Shut them all down, then start
Hi Daniel
Thanks for keeping on thinking! Given that everything else is working perfectly
I can’t imagine this to be a modem issue and would prefer not to do any
experiments in that regard.
Some time ago I was having problems playing a DVD on my MBP and wanting to view
it on Apple TV. With
Hi Laura
The first thing I would try is to restart the modem, as if it's had slow
downs this can affect it as well.
Power it off for a minute or two, then power it on again. After another few
minutes then try accessing iView again and see how it goes.
It could also be a hardware issue in the
Good morning all
I have always sent iView programmes to Apple TV from my iPad (3) and, until
very recently, have had no problems. Now, for whatever reason, after several
false starts the process usually works but last evening it was hopeless. The
programme would start, go for a short while,
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