Iphone 4s slow video stream to apple tv

Apple will you please sort out a software fix for this problem!
It takes for ever to stream a short video clip recorded on the iphone 4s to the Apple TV? A lot of the time it doesn't seem to want to mirror it on to the  Apple TV  Why?
Pictures work just fine.
Don't seem to get the problem, when I record video on my Fuji camera, then copy to my computer, then add that file to my ipad 2 through iTunes.  When I then mirror this onto Apple TV it plays just fine.
Had a new router today as well, just in case this was the problem.  It's made no difference:-(

After fighting with At&t Uverse, we got a new modem and it appears that that was the problem. I've successfully mirrored three different apps to the apple tv and so far so good after 25 min. Let's see what happens in the next few days.

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