Apple TV Home Sharing dropping out

Does anybody know, who speaks English not silico valley cyberspace talk, how to fix it. When I start to watch a movie after 3  mins the movie stops and I am asked to jojn home sharing, as it is already on I have to reboot. the smae thing happens in another 3 mins.

My host Mac is in the room directly above my Apple TV. I tried most everything and still could not keep a solid connection. I was just getting ready to run a hard line ethernet cable through the wall from the host Mac to the Apple TV when a friend suggested I try a powerline device.  I bought THIS ONE and it works perfectly! 
You get two devices in the box.  You plug one into a wall outlet near your host computer then run an ethernet cable from it to you computer.  Plug the second one into a wall outlet near your Apple TV and run an ethernet cable from it to the Apple TV. Once both are pluggin in and wired, you have to press a button on both devices to link them.  The whole thing took about 10 minutes get running.  Apple TV finallly works without drops and I diddn't have to run wire through the wall!
Two things though:
1) The devices must be plugged into a wall outlet. The insructions say they will not work from a power strip. 
2) I found that the "Remote" app on my IPhone will not work since the system is now hardwired.

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