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Fix any of your AirPlay problems with the tips below. Follow these troubleshooting tips to fix AirPlay problems with your Apple devices: Check your Apple device and AirPlay device are using the same Wi-Fi network. Make sure your Apple TV or AirPlay device is powered on and awake. Turn off and on Bluetooth on your iOS device. Do this from Apple Footer * Trade-in value based on 2019 15-inch MacBook Pro. Trade-in value will vary based on the condition, year, and configuration of your trade-in device. You must be at least 18 years old to be eligible to trade in for credit or for an Apple Store Gift Card. More info: AirPlay DOES work for playing ITunes on my iMac, which is connected by ethernet to the Virgin router, with the Airport Express picking up the wifi signal and feeding the music to my HiFi. So when I say "AirPlay doesn't work" I mean that iPhone or iPad will not transmit AirPlay over wifi. Apple's AirPlay lets you stream music from iTunes on your computer, your iPod, iPhone and/or iPad to an AirPlay-enabled device. You can use Airplay to stream to an Apple TV, The means that although you may no longer be able to use it as a Wi-Fi router, Apple doesn't sell many routers on the Apple Store since it discontinued its own Airport rang, but one of the few to earn that privilege is the Linksys MR8300 (which is just as well; we had Airplay 2 did not exist when all but 2 of the Sonos speakers were first released, and upgraded to Airplay 2 about soon as possible, beating just about everyone but Apple in implementing it. There was never any indication that Sonos was not going to do Airplay 2. I'm not follow how this is an example of Sonos learning their lesson. Turn AirPlay on by selecting Settings > AirPlay and HomeKit on the Apple TV device. On the AirPlay screen, select AirPlay to toggle between On and Off. Some electronic household items, such as cordless phones and microwave ovens, can interfere with AirPlay. Move your Apple TV device, modem or WAP, and the Mac or iOS/iPadOS device that's
Aug 13, 2014 · It's a tiny box with unremarkable network performance — relegated to 802.11n — and it's pricey for a device in its category. But two things make it worth considering: Software and AirPlay. It's every bit as easy to configure because it works with the same utilities that support Apple's other routers, and it doubles as an AirPlay audio router.
You can use an Apple AirPort Express, a small portable wireless router designed to interconnect all your Apple devices whether or not you have an Internet connection. AirPort needs no additional equipment or setup in order to use AirPlay, and you can connect a stereo directly to the AirPort to use as either the source or receiver for an AirPlay For the most compatibility, reliability, and performance when used with Apple devices, look for a Wi-Fi router that offers these features: IEEE 802.11ac, which is the latest wireless-networking standard; Simultaneous dual-band (2.4GHz and 5GHz), which allows the router to transmit over both frequencies at the same time, so no matter which band Close observers of Apple's networking products—surely they exist—know that the company hasn't updated its Airport line of Wi-Fi routers since 2013.That's so many iPhones ago! This week
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Apple Branches Out With iTunes, AirPlay 2 for Third-Party Apple's AirPlay 2 media streaming and HomeKit home automation support are coming to LG, Samsung, and Vizio TVs, with Samsung also getting access to the iTunes media library.