HT204291 There was an error loading this content.

Almost every time I try to use AirPlay on my Apple TV I get an error "An error occurred loading this content.  Try again later."  It worked great for about a month and now I always get this message.  Any ideas on what to do?  Thanks.

That will usually indicate a network issue.
What is your current connection via speedtest.net
Make sure DNS is set to auto (settings - general - network)
If on wifi try ethernet
You can go to istumbler, netstumbler or similar to see a report of the network, look for signal strength and noise

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