Was wondering the same thing, since wifi speeds in a hotel suck big time at some hotels. So I wonder how Airtime will handle streaming of movies that I have loaded up on my iPad to the new Apple TV?
And for bigger grins.... (UK to the USA)
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and if those grins aren't big enough - (UK to UK)
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Of course, I can't use these speeds for watching movies!
And for bigger grins.... (UK to the USA)
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and if those grins aren't big enough - (UK to UK)
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Of course, I can't use these speeds for watching movies!
Hey this is my first post. I've been having a really bad experience renting iTunes movies via the AppleTV2 and wanted to get some information. I had a cable ISP with a 9mbps download speed with a d-link router. Whenever I'd try renting a movie it would say it was available in 2 to 3 hours. Then, even when it started playing would buffer 5 or 6 times during.
I get my TV through the phone company so I thought I'd bundle my internet with it and get a 15mbps DSL line which uses the 2wire modem/router. Here are my results:
I thought for sure this would fix the issue, but I've tried renting 2 movies since and they have both said "available in 6 hours"!!!! Considering the internet speed and the fact I've used TWO DIFFERENT ISPs and hardware it has to either be Apple servers or an issue with the AppleTV itself.
Can anyone comment??
Thanks! Great forum.
I did a speedtest when I had cable and it was a consistent 7-7.5 mbps. I switched for two reasons...one, my DLink router was on the way out, needing to be reset once or twice a day which got very frustrating. I was either going to spend $200 on an Airport Extreme and keep cable, or go to DSL to save by bundling with TV AND getting a faster speed without having to purchase a new router. I thought about it for a while knowing that cable is generally better, but I figured if I was getting the faster speed for a cheaper price then why not.
I ended up calling Apple finally. I haven't called yet because I assumed they would just say "sorry, it must be your internet" so I used it as a last resort. I talk to the rep and she was very helpful. She put me on hold for a couple minutes after doing a bit of troubleshooting and she said that there is indeed an issue on Apple's end. She said they weren't expecting the traffic that they've been getting and have overloaded the servers. There is a team of engineers working on the matter right now. She also said, "Apple doesn't mess around with issues like these so it should be up and ready in a week or so". She also suggested I email Apple and let them know of my issues and they should put a credit on my account considering I've attempted 8 movies, 1 one which actually worked.
Overall, I'm happy that they actually admitted it was their issue. Hopefully it's working again soon.
Here is a link to a table that shows the wait times you can expect for playback to begin on an iTunes Store rental:Would this be good enough for the Apple TV? How long would I have to wait to get an HD movie running? SD Movie?
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I've had issues with streaming to my ATV also. Hardwired to my Time Capsule. I have PREMIER Cox internet and doing speedtest, I get anywhere from 5 Mbps to 15 Mbps. My ping is almost always around 125. Do I most likely have an issue with my connection with Cox? Should the ping be much better? I'm thinking of calling Cox anyway, as I have been PAYING for "up to 25 Mbps" speed. I have to think the issue is on their end.
Any thoughts?
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Hey this is my first post. I've been having a really bad experience renting iTunes movies via the AppleTV2 and wanted to get some information. I had a cable ISP with a 9mbps download speed with a d-link router. Whenever I'd try renting a movie it would say it was available in 2 to 3 hours. Then, even when it started playing would buffer 5 or 6 times during.
I get my TV through the phone company so I thought I'd bundle my internet with it and get a 15mbps DSL line which uses the 2wire modem/router. Here are my results:
I thought for sure this would fix the issue, but I've tried renting 2 movies since and they have both said "available in 6 hours"!!!! Considering the internet speed and the fact I've used TWO DIFFERENT ISPs and hardware it has to either be Apple servers or an issue with the AppleTV itself.
Can anyone comment??
Thanks! Great forum.
You don't mention whether your ATV is wireless or wired, but if it is not wired, that is probably your biggest issue.
This is my bandwidth when wired:
It drops to about 20-30Mbps and my ping and upload also takes a crap. Move to a wired Gig-E environment and most issues will disappear. A majority of issues are causes by local area network issues and not your ISP.
Just an update on my situation. I had my cable guy come out and access things and he recommended I get a DOCSIS 3 modem, which I did.
Amazing difference. I now get over 50Mbps from speedtest and my problems have disappeared. No dropouts, hesitations or long buffering. Movie trailers from iTunes start immediately and never pause anymore. Netflix seems to take awhile to start up, but then it goes perfectly.
Speedtest has to be lying for me. Were paying for 15 mbps d/l and 3 upload and when I usually do the test I get around 10-12 d/l. Now lately it's giving me 1/2 d/l. When my internet connection still seems pretty fast.
Now it has to be speed test lying and giving me inaccurate results or there's a problem with my isp.
I just got this computer the end of november, should have no issues with internet connection.