
I noticed this issue last week and I thought it was, once again, my   ISP’s fault. The Vodafone Station connection I have here doesn’t exactly   play well with…anything. Basically, I tried to set up the   device using OpenDNS and I saw streaming speed of iTunes content go   terribly down — even lower than what I’m used to with the
Vodafone  Station. It turns out, though, that it  might not be Vodafone’s fault at  all this time. Instead, it appears  that the Apple TV doesn’t play nice  with third-party DNS providers such  as Google’s DNS or OpenDNS.
According to TUAW, developer Joe Maller and quite a few users on Apple’s discussion boards,   setting different DNS other than your ISP’s in the Apple TV can cause   iTunes to take even hours to start a streaming session. Maller’s Apple   TV took 2 hours to start streaming content under a 20 Mbs connection.
The problem lies in the way Akamai (the content distribution network   Apple relies on) fetches geographic information and redirects users to   the closest servers accordingly. If you use different DNS other than   your ISP Akamai may fail at getting the closest server and thus relocate   you to a distant location, where most users with DNS set as yours will   likely end up to as well. So basically, everyone who’s not using the   correct ISP DNS may be forwarded to god knows what server which can get   congested at any time.
This hasn’t been officially documented by Apple on its support  website,  and Maller’s theory is, well, just a theory. But I have to  admit it’s a  pretty accurate one, as turning back to my ISP’s default  DNS settings  fixed the issues for me, too. So there you have it: if  you’re  experiencing slow streaming and you happen to have set OpenDNS or   Google DNS on your Apple TV, try to go back to default.
There’s a chance it’ll get better
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