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I have a Chromecast and Apple TV connected to a Phillips TV through the HDMI ports. The Wi-Fi router is on another room on the same floor. The devices are Android phone and iPad Mini.

I was able to setup the Chromecast but can't broadcast anything. The Apple TV is able to connect to the iPad but not always I'm able to connect it and when I do it, after few minutes the connection is lost.

My router is a single band router. I don't know where start looking first but I think that I should start looking on the router settings. How do I establish a reliable connection?

Helmar
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Your router most likely can't handle the number of devices on your network. So in attempts to give every device a connection, it cycles through existing, dormant connections and boots them. In this case, your TV devices.

I'd recommend upgrading your router.

I've personally updated my network hardware to a Mesh network because I was encountering the same issue. This helps offset loads on a single router and distributes it across multiple, for me.

If you have many wireless devices (including Chromecast, Apple TV, Nest, Cell phones, etc.), basically anything that connects to Wi-Fi, then you'll need a stronger signal to help reach all the devices.

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