Cheep solution for SHDSL routers for Point to Point Connectivity

Please give me best solution and cost effective solution for SHDSL routers for Point to Point Connectivity.

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    If I tried playing via the Apple TV while selecting tracks from within iTunes on the PC, then sometimes the AirPlay icon was present or not present, sometimes worked and would then always not work until I restarted at least iTunes and the Apple TV, if not also the router or PC, whatever I tried it would not result in a connection between the Apple TV and the PC that would survive more than a few moniutes at a time.
    Having swapped the Windows PC hosting the iTunes library with another I swapped the Apple TV again with one from my house, again same behaviour. So this suggested the problem was the BTHomeHub router as that was the only bit of hardware not exchanged. I compared its settings with the same unit at my house, I tried forwarding ports, I tried chaging the security from the default 'WPA & WPA2' to WPA or WPA2, still no solution. I tried reducing the default WiFi connection protocol from 802b/g/n to 802/b/g. I tried variations of all the other possible settings that could be changed but in the end set them to match the ones at my house. Still no solution. I considered buying an Airport Extreme or similar to link that via an ethernet cable to the router and enable it to be the WiFi access point for the Apple TV. This would have cost around £80 similar to the cost of the Apple TV itself, so was also dismissed as an idea.
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    On the PC (or Mac), open a Command (PC) or Terminal(Mac) prompt and try to 'ping' the Apple TV to see if you get a response
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    c:\ping 192.168.1.69
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    Another diagnostic is to check the network status on the PC (or Mac)
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    c:\netstat -an
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    TCP 192.169.1.80:3689  192.168.1.69:49123 ESTABLISHED
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    UDP *.123                     *.*
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    UDP Port 5353 is used by the Apple Bonjour service to send multicast communications between iTunes and any iOS devices on the same network, such as the Apple TV, again it is essential.
    Port 123 is used by Apple products to obtain the date and time, the UDP row above shows that any local IP Address can communicate with any remote IP address on the router's network and provide it with date and time information. 
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    Likewise, on the router itself, I have the UPnP setting enabled and this allows software like iTunes and Bonjour to traverse the router's firewall without it being necesssary to explicitly set the ports to be forwarded.
    If I started the Apple TV, and ran the 'netstat -an' command over the next few minutes I could see the number of rows for the Apple TV diminish, and this was a symptom of the dropping connection problem.
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    I could play some music on the Apple TV from the iTunes library, I could play it for a minute or so and then go to movies and play a movie from the iTunes library. I tried to play an iTunes trailer, some YouTube videos, these worked as usual. I then went back to the library and yes, I could play another music track or another movie. I forced the Apple TV to 'sleep' via Settings/General/Sleep Now and tried again, I woke it up and could play any music or movie from the library. Elated, I went out for meal with the family, nervously hoping throughout the meal that the solution had been found. After a couple of hours we returned, woke up the Apple TV and yes, oh yes!, it would connect with the library and play a succession of music or videos without seeing any dropped connections. Several hours later I could wake up the Apple TV again and select any content from the iTunes library on the PC and play it, finally the unit is behaving as I would expect.
    This solution may not apply for all, but it worth following all of the components in the path between the Apple TV, router, computer (either PC or Mac) and the iTunes library and checking that each is able to commmunicate successfully and over a period of time reliably so that the Apple TV can perform as flawlessly as it is capable of. 
    Don't, as I did expect the solution to involve a complicated series of special settings of ports or communications protocol changes. Do perform a clean install of iTunes and keep it updated, do keep Firewall settings simple and let the settings be default settings, do rely on UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) on the router. Let the router select which channel it wants to use, it will select the channel with least interference...and check out that insignificant ethernet cable if you have one. It might work fine for general communications from the computer to router to the internet but it can be a source of connections dropping on the Apple TV!
    My relative is now a happy Apple TV user too.

    Useful to watch what is happening to the TCP/UDP connections when the Apple TV is connected to iTunes and when it is actually playing some media from iTunes and when it stops playing.
    To see this, use the Network Statistics command 'netstat' from a Command prompt (Windows PC) / Terminal Window (Mac):
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    This repeats the netstat command every 5 seconds, use Ctrl-C to quit the command. (Use 'netstat -h' for help with this command)
    While iTunes is running there will be a number of TCP records displayed for the computer's IP address using port 3689, showing at least 3 ports in use for the Apple TV's IP address.
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    TCP host_ip:3689 apple_tv_ip:49255 ESTABLISHED
    When it is playing content there are more connections established, some of these rows will gradually disappear when the media file stops playing. These addional TCP records show iTunes using different ports from 3689, but only while media files are being played.
    When a video file is played, (on this Windows PC at least) the iTunes host is using ports 4463 and 4464, with the Apple TV using port 7000. When playing a music track or podcast, the iTunes host is using port 4472 or 4489 and the Apple TV is using port 5000.  
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  • Need solutions for PC to HDTV connection

    Alright folks after searching around and not finding exactly what I'm looking for, it's time to post a new thread. I've been to multiple sites reading their information, watching their videos, trying what they say to do. No joy still. I have a question about connecting my bosses older computer to a new HDTV, the vision here is a room full of decision makers with my boss at his computer running a PowerPoint presentation, (so we can all see it without crowding around his desk) then we make decisions as a workgroup, looking at the HDTV from around the table. He also needs to have the PPT presentation on both his monitor, and the HDTV screen. Computer Specs: DELL Optiplex 760 Video Adapter: ATI Radeon HD 3450 w/DVI-D out, and 4 pin S-video out The video adapter DVI out has a splitter cable attached that connects via VGA connectors to two DELL monitors. The S-Video port is unused (I tried to connect this way but could not). HDTV Specs: The HDTV has S-Video in, HDMI x3, RCA, VGA x1. Cables available for use: 25' VGA w/audio 20' S-Video 4-pin Can we connect using current hardware or do we need to purchase extra hardware? What type of hardware? We have BestBuy stores # 763 and 852 at our disposal if materials need to be purchased.

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  • HT201406 my ipad touch screen is not working please give solution for it.

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    Could please light me what is best option for SHDSL point to point connectivity.
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  • Solution for Windows Store app "projectname.exe" does not contain a static 'Main' method suitable for an entry point . Error.

    Hi,
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    Hi Robana, 
    Good sharing on the Technet. 
    This will definitely benefit other who may encounter the same issue as yours.
    Thanks for your sharing again. 
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