It may have been before a recent system software upgrade. I have not used this specific MacBook with the AppleTV for a long time, but I remember it did work. We have two iPads an one iPhone at home and Airplay works with the same network configuration. ![]() I do have another MacBook, a 2015 15 inch Retina running nearly the same configuration with Mac OS 10.14.16 and it works ! I did try to connect the Mac to the same router as the Apple through Ethernet but it did not help. I did try to deactivate the Firewall, but it did not help. But anyway, it is clear that the Mac and the Apple TV can communicate. The only difference with all the recommendations that I have read is that my AppleTV is connected to a WifiRouter through an Ethernet cable, but not directly to the Wifi. I did reboot the Mac and the Apple TV, I checked the network settings and the firewall settings on the Mac. On the laptop's screen, I do get the dialog box where to type the 4 digits.Īfter typing the 4 digits on the Mac, I get another dialog box on the Mac's screen with states "Connexion to the AppleTV impossible". When I select Apple TV in the Mac's menu, the TV wakes up and shows me a 4 digit code number that I have to type on my Mac. The same problem happens when I try to use any of this option to connect. On the Mac, the AppleTV appears as an option in the Airplay Menu and in the Monitor systems preferences. I am trying to Airplay my MacBookPro (mid2012 13 inch running MacOS Mojave 10.14.6) to an Apple TV and the process fails at the last step. ![]() I am experiencing a weird problem with Airplay. May 31 14:38:17 Aris-MBP aciseagentd: Function: GetConfigData Thread Id: 0圎FD8E00 File: ConfigData.cpp Line: 217 Level: warn :: The cfg parameter for numeric value VlanDetectInterval was invalid. May 31 14:38:17 Aris-MBP aciseagentd: Function: loadXMLCfgFile Thread Id: 0圎FD8E00 File: ConfigData.cpp Line: 46 Level: warn :: ISEPostureCFG.xml not found, using defaults May 31 14:37:17 Aris-MBP aciseagentd: Function: GetConfigData Thread Id: 0圎FD8E00 File: ConfigData.cpp Line: 217 Level: warn :: The cfg parameter for numeric value VlanDetectInterval was invalid. May 31 14:37:17 Aris-MBP aciseagentd: Function: loadXMLCfgFile Thread Id: 0圎FD8E00 File: ConfigData.cpp Line: 46 Level: warn :: ISEPostureCFG.xml not found, using defaults May 31 14:36:17 Aris-MBP aciseagentd: Function: GetConfigData Thread Id: 0圎FD8E00 File: ConfigData.cpp Line: 217 Level: warn :: The cfg parameter for numeric value VlanDetectInterval was invalid. May 31 14:36:17 Aris-MBP aciseagentd: Function: loadXMLCfgFile Thread Id: 0圎FD8E00 File: ConfigData.cpp Line: 46 Level: warn :: ISEPostureCFG.xml not found, using defaults Tailing the system log after an attempt I see the following errors: Is there any way that I can extract logs from my MacBook, to analyse the issue? Yes, I've updated both the TV and my Mac to the newest software version. Yes, I've checked the firewall settings on my Mac. ![]() Yes, my MacBook Pro and TV are on the same network. I've had visitors with the M1 MacBook Pro and they're able to AirPlay to the TV (using the same wireless network). I'm able to use AirPlay from my iPhone Xs to the LG TV (using the same wireless network). ![]() I'm at my wits end trying to troubleshoot this issue. When I use AirPlay Screen Mirroring from my MacBook Pro to my LG TV, the Mac takes a while trying to connect but eventually fails and reports the error.
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