Apple TV 3 drops network connection when it goes to sleep
I updated my Apple TV 3 to software version 7.0 (based on iOS 8) and now every time it goes to sleep it shuts down the network connection. To wake it up, I either need to use the remote or use an iOS 8 device that supports handoff. At least I think it does since my iPhone 5s can wake it up, but my iPad 2 cannot. I believe the Apple TV is now using Bluetooth for connections. This basically means Airplay with older devices won't work without first waking the Apple TV. I'm not sure the point of the change since I'm using Ethernet, not Wifi, so there's no reason to "power down".
on a side note, sometimes the iPhone 5s can't wake the Apple TV either. It usually wakes up when I open the control panel, but not always. It goes back to sleep when I close the control panel.
Ia there any setting to make it work the way it used to?
Chenks wrote:
the WIFI does not drop when my appletv goes to sleep.
my iphone can still see the appletv (via the airplay icon) when it is asleep.
All you are seeing is the last known Wifi state in iTunes (and similar app in iPhone, iPod, iPad). The AppleTV however has powered down "something" in its own mechanism to conserve power.
For the Apple TV to use such low watts in operation, its got to be powering down something.
I have seen this behaviour before in other devices that try to power down Wifi in a sleep state. It is not connected but it thinks it is. I'm not an expert in Wifi technology so won't state what is happening behind the scenes but do know that re-starting/re-powering up the devices will cause the wifi connections to be re-established.
I would try this but don't have access to my ATV at the moment. Turn off encryption and see if the problem persists. My gut tells me that the WPA/WEP encryption has lost itself in the low power state.
I suspect that 10/100/Gig RJ45 ethernet connections are not affected.
Message was edited by: laugher. Added ethernet connections theory.
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Systemhersteller
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Systemproduktname
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BIOS-Version
3.11.0350
Betriebssystembuild
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0.16
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Hersteller
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Seriennummer
1F11
Chemie
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Langfristig
1
Versiegelt
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Zyklusanzahl
33
Vorgesehene Akkukapazität
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Letzte vollständige Aufladung
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false
S2-Standbymodus unterstützt
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S3-Standbymodus unterstützt
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S4-Standbymodus unterstützt
true
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true
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Mithilfe einer effektiven Prozessorenergieverwaltung kann der Computer Leistung und Energieverbrauch automatisch ausbalancieren.
Gruppieren
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Index
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Leerlaufstatus - Anzahl
11
Leerlaufstatustyp
Micro-Energiemodul-Plug-In
Nennfrequenz (MHz)
2301
Prozentuale maximale Leistung
100
Prozentuale niedrigste Leistung
32
Prozentuale niedrigste Drosselung
3
Leistungssteuerelementtyp
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Index
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Leerlaufstatus - Anzahl
11
Leerlaufstatustyp
Micro-Energiemodul-Plug-In
Nennfrequenz (MHz)
2301
Prozentuale maximale Leistung
100
Prozentuale niedrigste Leistung
32
Prozentuale niedrigste Drosselung
3
Leistungssteuerelementtyp
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Leerlaufstatustyp
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Prozentuale maximale Leistung
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Prozentuale niedrigste Leistung
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Leistungssteuerelementtyp
ACPI-Leistungszustände (P)/ACPI-Drosselungszustände (T)
Funktionen der Plattformenergieverwaltung:Funktionen zur Prozessorenergieverwaltung
Mithilfe einer effektiven Prozessorenergieverwaltung kann der Computer Leistung und Energieverbrauch automatisch ausbalancieren.
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Prozentuale maximale Leistung
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ACPI-Leistungszustände (P)/ACPI-Drosselungszustände (T)
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HP dropping connection when it goes to sleep.
I am running Windows 8 and my new HP Photosmart 7520 keep dropping the wireless conection when it goes to sleep. I see posts all over the net. Has anyone figured out the problem yet. I've tried scan doctor, no help.
Hi Swenn,
I would recommend following the document below - although you can skip the print and scan doctor until later, as you've just tried it.
Printer Does Not Maintain Wireless Connection
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Printer loses wireless connection when it goes to sleep?
My printer loses wireless connection to my router when it goes to sleep and I have to input the WEP key again. As long as the printer is awake it works fine. The wireless light remains on.
Printer is HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus and the router is a Verizon 7500.If you mean WPA, that is good.
Let's set a static IP address for the printer:
- Print a Network Config Page from the front of the printer. Note the printer's IP address.
- Type that IP address into a browser to reveal the printer's internal settings.
- Choose the Networking tab, then Wireless along the left side, then the IPv4 tab.
- On this screen you want to set a Manual IP. You need to set an IP address outside the range that the router automatically sets (called the DHCP range). If you do not know the range, change the last set of numbers (those after the last '.') to 250
- Use 255.255.255.0 for the subnet (unless you know it is different, if so, use that)
- Enter your router's IP (on the Network Config Page) for the gateway.
- Enter 8.8.8.8 for the first DNS and 8.8.4.4 for the second DNS. This is Google DNS. You can choose another external DNS if you wish.
- Click 'Apply'.
Now, shut down the router and printer, start the router, wait, then start the printer.
After this you may need to redo 'Add a Printer' using the new IP address.
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Wireless losses connection when it goes into sleep.
I'm using a Linksys Wrt54g router. Not a major problem since all you have to do is click the Airport icon and restart but why do it does it do this? My iMac flat panel doesn't do it.
I have the same problem at my school. I have about 50 eMacs (1.42) using OS 10.4.5 and I have 3 eMacs that lose the airport connection when they go to sleep. I have tried several things but can't find the problem. Each computer is in a different room and the other 3 computers in each room stay connected. Please help.
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Macbooks lose wireless network connections when they go to sleep
I work off a Mac in a busy office. We have a password-protected wireless network. The password is saved on my computer. Our landlord has an unprotected network. When I boot up, my Macbook tells me that it "can't find" any of my "trusted networks" and asks me if I want to join my landlord's. I say, no, pick the password protected network from the airport menu and log on. When the computer goes to sleep (or I shut the lid to put it to sleep), upon waking up, it asks me the same question. Usually takes a few seconds to find the right network.
I have this problem in two offices with two wireless, password protected networks. One of the networks is brand new. My boss got a MacBook Pro running Snow Leopard and now he's having that problem on the brand new network, recently upgraded for future Electronic Medical Records applications.
Only his problem is worse because it won't remember the network password. He gets the "not connected to the internet message," runs network diagnostics, chooses the protected network, reenters password, finally connects to the Internet, then has to close the computer to run back to work. (Quite comical if you're not getting the heat for it.)
Note, neither of us have this problem in our homes where our computers run on Airport Extreme networks.
Is there anything we can do to ensure that the Macbooks always find the password protected network and we don't have to re-enter the network password every time?Thank you very much for your answer. Now I admit I'm a total non-techie. I see how to choose networking from system preferences and change location from automatic to new network. Then I can manually add the network. But do I also have to 'set macs to remember previous networks' and if so, how do I do that?
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Lost connection when iBook goes to sleep
I use an iBook G4 MacOS 10.3 connected to the internet through an Aiport Express in a wireless network. Very often, but not always, when the computer goes into sleep mode, the connection is inactive when waking up the computer. I already downloaded the 6.1 firmware update last year; Any suggestion ?
Take a look at Choosing your preferred AirPort network
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I have a MacBook that is about 4 years old and a brand new iMac both are running the most up to date version of Lion. My old MacBook has no issues; however, my iMac loses its WiFi connection every time it goes to sleep. There are some discussions about this already out there but does anyone have a proven fix. This is very frustrating.
I was having the same problem for a long time. I tried everything but nothing seemed to make it stay connected. It was very frustrating. I just got a new Airport Extreme.....bang!.....all better. Problem gone.
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Apple TV loses wireless network connection when using AirPlay from iPad or iPhone 5
Our Apple TV loses connectivity to our wireless network while using Airplay from our iPad or iPhone 5. This started occurring after the latest iOS update. We are able to wirelessly stream movies from iTunes without any problem. This issue occurs only when using AirPlay. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I have a:
new MBPr 15" late 2013 with dedicated graphics card
new airport extreme base station
3rd generation apple tv
iPhone 5s
200mb download speed (not important, as streaming video on your local network has nothing todo with outside bandwidth)
All equipment is up to date software wise. Airplay mirroring from my laptop to my apple tv is ok. I get frequent lag, pixelation, audio skip (every 10 mins or so).
I'm using the 5ghz specturm to connect to the airport express so shouldn't have any inteference from my neibours (accordiing to iStumbler i'm the only person with a 5ghz setup using channel 30). I've tried connecting apple tv wirelessly and wired. No issues streaming from my iPhone or an iPad!
Surprisingly, using apps such as Beemer or Air Video Server on my MBP work better than native mirroring when it comes to video play back.
Strange when you think how Air Video works:
Video file lives on MBP
iPhone connects to laptop
Video plays on iPhone and is sent to Apple TV via Air Mirroring
Rather than:
Video played on laptop
Video sent to Apple TV
Seems bizzare that my iPhone can handle better streaming than my pro laptop. -
Time Capsule keeps dropping network connection
I recently got a Time Capsule to replace a dead external drive and my AirPort Express. I was able to set up the Time Capsule as a router with little trouble but using it as a Time Machine backup drive is driving me crazy. Each time I start a backup the Time Capsule eventually drops my network connection before it can finish. I have about 200GB on my internal drive. Could this be too much to transfer over Wi-Fi?
I never experienced a dropped network connection when I was using the AirPort Express and my second Mac (a G4 iMac) never looses the connection. Any ideas what could be going on here?Very interesting. Been working this problem from every angle. Noticed two kickers.
1) Transmission would refresh to fast when opening and closing menu bar airport icon.
2) Transmission never fades when running iStumbler which is continuously interrogating Time Capsule.
MacPro software seems to be forgetting that it is hooked up and drops out. It is a software thing.
I am starting iStumbler for each session automatically now and am having no drop outs. It is keeping Time Capsules attention. It is not required for all computers in the house but certainly is for the MacPro from which I control everything.
Amazing. Can one of the FanBoys bring this to the attention of the right person at Apple? Also, I need work and have many stories of trouble shooting successes. Tell them to hire me. It would save you guys a lot of time.
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