Home Sharing Wi-fi to Ethernet

I have a set up a home network that is between a computer that is connected to the router via ethernet, and my laptop which is connected through wi-fi. I can view shared files just fine, so I know my network is working.
However, when I open up iTunes on both computers and login for the Home Sharing, neither computer sees the other. But if I go downstairs and plug my laptop into another port in the router with an ethernet cable, the Home Sharing instantly recognizes the computers and the libraries will be displayed in iTunes.
My question is why isn't the Home Sharing feature working when my laptop is on Wi-Fi, even though I can view all the shared files from the other computer>

I have a somewhat similar problem, only both computers (iMac and Windows notebook) are on wi-fi.
Whenever I start iTunes (9.0.0) on both computers and the Home Sharing attempts to start syncing between the computers, the wi-fi connection on both computers drops out after a few seconds.
When I try to reconnect either computer to the wi-fi network, the connection holds for a few seconds and then drops again. Upon exiting iTunes on either computer, the wi-fi connection on that computer will work again.
I've not had any problems with my wi-fi router in the past, and I've reset it several times, but the problem still persists.
I suspect it's iTunes rather than the network.
I haven't had a chance to try the new 9.0.1 version yet - hopefully it will fix the problem.

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    Katrina S. wrote:
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  • Windows 7 Home Sharing Problem (wireless/ Ethernet)

    Hello
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    Hello.
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    since you don't describe the problem in detail, see if something here helps:
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    these reads will be useful: one and two.
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  • Home Sharing with Ethernet

    Hi guys,
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    The Ethernet cable works because I transferred other files to my Mac using Cmd+K.
    Any help appreciated!

    Hello,
    Thanks for responding. I have a standard Ethernet cable, and I know it works because I have used the same computers to transfer files via Ethernet before.
    Can I only do this if I connect them through the router? I am trying to do a computer-computer ethernet connection (both computers connected wirelessly to the internet).
    Thanks again!

  • HT3819 I have an intel iMac OS 10.6.8 with iTunes 11.0.2 and an Apple TV with software 5.2. Home sharing worked fine until I added a VoIP device to my wired ethernet network. Now Apple TV cannot recognize my computer. How can I reconfigure?

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    I have an intel iMac OS 10.6.8 with iTunes 11.0.2 and an Apple TV with software 5.2. Home sharing worked fine until I added a VoIP device to my wired ethernet network. Now Apple TV cannot recognize my computer. How can I reconfigure?

  • Apple TV, Home Sharing via ETHERNET ?

    Hello!
    This question has been asked many times before but in many different ways and none of them straight to the point which is what I'm going to do:
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    Why?! Because currently I'm using Wi-Fi for all my gadgets, and although the signal strength is excellent for my computer, I cannot get more than half for the Apple TV despite being located no more than 3 meters away from the Airport Express base. It's really annoying having to stop the movie every couple of minutes to wait for the buffering.
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    gcarcass wrote:
    Can I have my computer connected to Internet via ETHERNET, connect the Apple TV to Internet via ETHERNET using the same router, and then have Home Sharing working?
    Yes

  • Can't wake Lion over wifi (or ethernet) using iPad and home sharing.

    I've upgraded to Lion and everything's fine apart from one problem: using my iPad to access home shared iTunes content on my mac no longer works when my mac is asleep.
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    Lex

  • Apple TV 2, Home Sharing, WiFi and Ethernet Problem

    Equipment:
    - Three 2nd Generation Apple TVs
    - AirPort Extreme
    - MacMini running current version of iTunes
    Problem/Situation:
    I have a Mac Mini set up as a dedicated media server running the current version of iTunes via Home Sharing. I have three 2nd Generation Apple TVs in the house streaming media from this server. All three Apple TVs are up to date. The network router for the system is an AirPort Extreme. All software updates have been performed, and this is a long term problem (has existed for some time, did not just appear.)
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      Ken

    **** UPDATE ****
    So this morning I decided to test my theory.
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    Very bizzare!

  • Solution for Apple TV 2, Xfinity router, Ethernet connection and Home Sharing

    I have read over the past week the problems people have been having configuring their Apple TV and Home Sharing. I was experiencing the same issues as others....until tonight. I finally got it to work with an Ethernet connection. Previously, I was only able to get it to work via wifi and home sharing would drop after awhile.
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    spma3,
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    External Port          80           123
    Internal Port           80            123
    Protocol                TCP          UDP
    IP Address            No entries at both
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    To do what you are advising, I would need to...
    1) Enable the above Port 123 entry, changing it from UDP-->TCP.
    2) Add new entries for 3689 UDP & 5353 UDP... using the two free slots at the end of the table.
    3) Select three of the default entries, and reconfigure them for 80 TCP; 443 TCP; 53 TCP, all as per your guidance. And Enable them.
    Now, my present setup here has...
    1) My PC is wired straight to Port 2 of the Router, and has a Static IP Address set.
    My new ATV2 is hard-wired into the same subnet, albeit thru a series of switches, and again a Static IP is set. My understanding is that hard wiring an ATV automatically disables its WiFi.
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    On the Router DMZ is OFF, Port Range Triggering has no entries, nothing is Enabled, so is OFF. No idea about Device Discovery!
    Home Sharing is ON for the PC, ATV2 and iPad2, with the same Apple ID/Password set for each. It does work, just not consistently as it should.
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    BTW, I have no plan to deactivate my AVG Firewall on this PC. It is happy to pass all traffic related to iTunes, so cannot see this as a factor. Time zone same on all equipment.
    I tried with just 3689 UDP and 5353 UDP yesterday, and things were definitely better. I used 192.168.20.227, the IP Address for the ATV2.
    Look forward to your answer.

  • HT4557 We have a wired in network in our house, we also have an apple airport for use with my ipad/our ipods/iphones, etc.  Can we use home sharing if our desktops do not have wifi?

    Hi,
    this is my first time on the support board, so hopefully I'm doing this correctly.  We have 3 desktop computers in our family, which are wired in with ethernet cables.  We also use the cables with our laptops (we have various connections throughout the house)  I have an iphone, and an ipad, my boys have ipod touches.  I purchased an airport router to use when I'm using my ipad, etc.  The boys and I would like to be able to share apps that we have purchased.  I'm wondering if there is a way to use home sharing in our situation.
    thanks!

    Have a look here...
    http://macmost.com/setting-up-multiple-ios-devices-for-messages-and-facetime.htm l

  • Home Sharing no longer works between iTunes and Apple TV.

    I've been through all the forums, tried all the solutions provided and I have come to the conclusion that Home Sharing just no longer works between iTunes on a PC and my Apple TV.  Does anyone know if this issue will be addressed or should I list my Apple TV up on eBay?  (along with my iPad, iPod, and iPhone, since all system no longer sync together as before.)
    My issue:
    My iTunes library is no longer listed under "Computers" on the Apple TV.
    The airplay icon no longer shows up in iTunes. (Version 11)
    I cannot play music/content from my iPhone or iPad via remote that is stored in my iTunes library through my Apple TV. 
    I can however play music/content that is stored locally on my iPhone and iPad through my Apple TV.
    My firewall settings are allowing access to Apple TV.
    After logging into my router, I see no issues there.
    I've logged in/out, turned home sharing on/off, de-authorized/authorized, and restarted my PC, Apple TV, and Router.
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    If you turn off wifi on your  Computer and connect it to the apple tv using an ethernet cable can you see your library under computers in Apple TV.
    If yes the issue is with your wifi not the Apple TV
    You may want to try the troubleshooting article
    I also found this article
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    Not working and sometimes when it is working, it cuts out in the middle, or when you click on the computer name, the focus goes away from the library.  In other words, really weird.
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    iTunes has a feature called "Home Sharing" - it basically allows you to share your entire or part of your library with other instances of iTunes in your home network.  It requires you to login to your iTunes account on both computers.  A typical scenario is to enable Home Sharing on your desktop machine and then access the library from your iPad, Apple TV, iPhone, Mac, etc.
    In my case, I have iTunes on my desktop machine running Windows XP in the attic with Home Sharing enabled and then I access the library from my Macbook and Apple TV, depending on what I want.  How to use Home Sharing can be found here.
    Symptoms
    Home Sharing machine not showing up in Apple TV or the Macbook
    The Macbook home sharing not showing up on my desktop
    Home Sharing working intermittently
    Connections getting cut of intermittently
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    Open Network Connections
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    Select Properties
    Uncheck "QoS Packet Scheduler"
    Click OK
    Restart iTunes if necessary
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