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Apple tv question

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Will apple tv connect to my wireless network ok with my router being a linksys wrtz54g? Or do Have to have something else apple?
 
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Somerled said:
It will work with your router. I don't have that specific router, but I do have a Linksys router and have no issues at all with connecting my Apple TV.

Cool thanks so I can stream any videos that are on my ipad along with music correct?
 
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Somerled said:
yes. It works beautifully. It will even interface with your iTunes computer and can be controlled by the iPad with the Remote app. It is a really slick device.

Great thanks
 

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First, you want a 'n' series wireless network. Second, make sure you do not have the AppleTV/TV set between your router and your computer.
 
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Seadog said:
First, you want a 'n' series wireless network. Second, make sure you do not have the AppleTV/TV set between your router and your computer.

Could you maybe elaborate a little more.on this, sorry not sure I follow about a "n" series network.....and between router and computer?
 

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First, you want a 'n' series wireless network. Second, make sure you do not have the AppleTV/TV set between your router and your computer.

I'm running an 802.11g wireless network and it works great. 802.11n is definitely not required.

From Apples website:

Wi-Fi (802.11 a, b, g, or n) wireless network (wireless video streaming requires 802.11a, g or n) or 10/100BASE-T Ethernet network
 

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