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I have an imac 2.4GHz intel core 2 Duo and apple TV. A friend mirrors his iphone on his tv via apple TV but I don't seem to be able to do this. My internet connection is via ethernet (not wireless) but I have switched on my imac's wireless router function and this is picked up on my iphone. Even so, I've tried swiping the apps across the screen on the phone a few times as suggested but it just doesn't pick up apple TV. My apple TV is a recent buy and I have updated the software as suggested in the info online about how to get mirroring but nothing happens. Can anyone help?
Also can anyone tell me, when I have my imac switched on as a wireless router how can I make sure that my iphone will use this for internet access rather than its own 3G? Thanks |
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Currently, Airplay mirroring is something that is only available in iOS (iPhones and iPads etc.), but with the introduction of Mountain Lion, providing your iMac will take it, you can mirror using that.
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You wi-fi system must have a central router, i.e. a hub, and all components in your system, e.g. iMac, MacBook, iPhone, Apple TV connect to the router/hub and can then talk to each other. You cannot use the iMac as a hub.
With Lion Apple have stopped using the term "Airport" for the wi-fi connection and just use the term wi-fi. Maybe they have done this as there could be confusion with stand alone hubs such as Airport Extreme. Andy C -------------- 27" iMac (2102), 13" MacBook Pro (2010), 11" MacBook Air (2011), 64 Gb iPad, iPd Mini, Apple TV2, iPhone 5, iPod Classic 120Gb |
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