After updating to iTunes 11.1 how to get home sharing to work on Apple TV?

Updated iTunes to 11.1.  Can view home shared iMac computer on one of my Apple TV's but not the other Apple TV.  Did Apple TV reset, restore, re-installed iTunes 11.1 on my iMac, checked network (it tested fine), but still cannot get my iTunes library to show up on one of my Apple TV's (it shows up fine on my other Apple TV).  Any suggestions?

people who keep their routers default name and live in populated areas can easily connect by mistake to another open network if the router have the same ssid
this could be the reason

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    The ports and their function within iChat. (my personal Web pages again)
    This is not a step by step approach. You will have to read around the information about your device.
    Collected FAQs and Expansions: Index Page Based on FAQs here by EZ Jim and myself
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    This site is godd for finding out the Default IP to use in a web browser and the default User ID and Passwords needed to do so.
    Gives you a chance to look at at pics to give clues to where some of these other things are.
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    kichat: FAQ 2 - How to get my router to work with iChat? December 2008 version 3
    (Note to Hosts. to be removed on acceptance. Please use this to replace http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=121775 )
    Getting your router started with iChat.
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    Glossary for this FAQ
    Routers: Any configurable device that sits between your computer and the internet link you have. This includes Modems that Route as well as "routers"
    Routers seem to fall into two categories
    Those that work straight from the box. See Apple Article HT1787
    NOTE :This Article has not been updated in content since Jan 04 Only being changed to an Article from the Previous Doc listing
    Even then some list that they need tweaks.
    and those that do not.
    This post will deal with what you may need to look at.
    First off make sure your device is acting as a DHCP server. (if you are already on the internet you may not have to bother with this.)
    Check in the Tiger System Preferences > Network Preference Pane, in the "Built in Ethernet" option from the "Show" drop down list.
    In Leopard the Networks are listed on the left with icons. The Airport Option will need you to access the Advance Button for the Next bit.
    Make sure the TCP/IP tab is the 'front' one. You should be able to see Configure IPv4 and it most likely reads Using DCHP. Make a note of your IP address. It will start 10.xxx.xxx.xxx or 192.168.xxx.xxx (the 'x' s will stand for any number between 1 and 255). The range 172.16.xxx.xxx is also a possible value at this point. Rarely used, but it is part of the RFC for Address Allocation for Private Internets.
    Your router is most likely to be configurable from your browser. You will need to find the IP address to type into the browser from any Readme or PDF files that came on the install disk or visit the makers website and download a manual.
    The Port Forward.com site lists many devices and clicking on one will take you to a list of Applications. This iChat will open an page that will start by telling you the defaults to access the device
    Opening or Allowing ports. Several Methods not all devices have all of them.
    DMZ (Demilitarised Zone)
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    Port Forwarding (also Virtual Server or Pin Holes)
    These settings are usually found in an Advanced setting.
    You may need to set an incoming IP address (Usually 0.0.0.0 to any outside server), a port that data will arrive on, the Inside computer's IP address (your computer) and the port it will deal with the data on and the protocol it will use.
    See this pic for an example of the description above.
    In this example shows that on some Port AND Protocols need to be listed.
    iChat uses TCP and UDP so some devices will need the ports listed one by one and some settings done twice, once for each protocol. The example above has a "Both" setting
    See Apple Article HT1507 Previously Doc 93208 for more information. This is the Tiger iChat 3 list. The same ports are needed for Leopard except for these changes
    My Note 2:
    On the first link Note 1 under tables in that link would be better if it read:
    " 1. All iChat AV traffic is UDP -
    except for ports 5190 and 5298, which need to be open for both TCP as well;
    and 5220, 5222, which need to be open for TCP only. "
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    Trigger Ports
    Some devices offer a security measure that works by a first or trigger port receiving a data packet and then opening further ports when accepted.
    The first port for incoming Video or Audio invites is port 5678.
    Pre iChat 4
    When you click on the invite window the process moves in to port 5060 (so these will need to be opened by the trigger port) for negotiating the final group of ports from the group of 20 (16384-16403 These will need to open when the trigger says so as well). Therefore port 5678 triggers ports 5678, 5060, 16384-16403. All on UDP. Port 5190 neeeds to trigger port 5190 for both TCP and UDP.
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    The other single ports need to be set one by one in addition. (5220,5222, 5223 5297, 5298, 5353)Replace
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    Here you will have to read around but this Apple Article TA25949 Previously Doc 58514 might be a good starting place.
    Essentially whether you are wireless or Ethernet to your routing device makes very little difference to the way you do things.
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    Further Help
    I have found that this site (ADSLGuide) to be helpful.
    It is British based but I have linked you to the Apple Related Discussions Forum.
    Eliminating Problems on my Personal web pages.
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    This is not a step by step approach. You will have to read around the information about your device.
    Collected FAQs and Expansions: Index Page Based on FAQs here by EZ Jim and myself
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    Click on your device.
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    and to EZ Jim for his work on iSights on my web pages.
    I may receive some form of compensation, financial or otherwise, from my recommendation or link.
    9:51 PM Saturday; December 6, 2008

  • Home sharing stops working with Apple TV after about one hour.. Apple TV drops my MAC and says Home Sharing not available.

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    About an hour later, home sharing shows up in Apple TV again..
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  • HT3819 How do I get home sharing to work?

    I've tried everything and it stubbornly refuses to obey my wishes. My mother's computer is a mac and mine is a pc. We have two different itunes accounts but are using my account to attempt to create a home share. We are on the same network, use the same router, and no firewall is blocking communication between our computers. Yet, no matter how many times I turn home share off and on...IT DOES NOT WORK! Can someone please help us?

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts2972
    -Griff W.

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    When I sign into my Apple ID on multiple computers for home sharing, the icon on the left hand side in itunes disappears after I click done. I have tried to redownload itunes, restart my computer, basically anything the internet said but nothing helped. Helpp please!!

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