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Troubleshooting Connection Drops and Server Switching on tvOS

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Hey everyone! Following up on the earlier success stories with the native Apple TV app for Toggle VPN , I wanted to see how everyone handles occasional server congestion during peak evening viewing hours. Sometimes a specific regional node slows down right when everyone starts streaming. What’s the fastest way to switch nodes or optimize server response using just the Siri Remote without disrupting your viewing party?

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When a VPN server starts slowing down during peak hours, I usually switch to another nearby server rather than spending time troubleshooting the connection. On Apple TV, the easiest approach is to open the VPN app with the Siri Remote, disconnect from the current location, and select another available node with a lower load if the app displays that information. I’d choose a nearby region first to keep latency reasonable. It’s also worth avoiding repeated server changes if the stream is already stable, since reconnecting can briefly interrupt playback. For installation or app details, the Toggle VPN Apple TV download page https://toggle.org/download-vpn-apple-tv is a useful reference.


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