Can I connect two apple tv on same network and same apple ID at a time ?

Can I connect two apple tv on same network and same apple ID at a time ?

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Yes you can do all that without needing to keep plugging things in and out. You will still need to manually turn on the receiver and turn down the volume from the tv though.

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    rccharles wrote:
    All are connected to the C-Net Wireless-G Router.
    My iBook is on the Wi-Fi zone (All have 10.4.11) and I can see the computers on the Ethernet area,
    but I have an iMac 2.0 next to my iBook and I can't see it.
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    All the computers are in the same subnet, cable ones and wi fi ones.
    All are configured to use 192.168.1.254 as the router and on the subnet 255.255.255.0. Manually.
    The IP variates from device to device on the 192.168.1.X numbers, starting with 100 on the iMac, and ending with 113 on an old 8600.
    Look at what ip addresses you have on each machine.
    I have different IPs on each machine, do you need the numbers?
    Wy can't I see the iMac?, si so close that I can reach her with my hands, but can't connect to transfer files over the network.
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    !http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2575/4090068351_6fb8dc3d55.jpg"!
    check out port scan. This will tell you if sharing is on.
    !http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2506/4090068193_7566e620cf.jpg!
    I will try this
    Message was edited by: rccharles

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