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Review this video https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2017/404/ which starts the relevant conversation at 05:49 (iPhone wireless connectivity). At 06:54, it talks about connecting to the Apple TV wirelessly. after watching the short segment I needed, it was just exactly how he stated it...very easy. I'm sure we are on the same beta, so it should work for you. Give it a shot!
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Sure...- Go to Settings | Remotes and Devices | Remote App and Devices on your Apple TV- Within the Apple Configurator 2 app, go to All Devices.If memory serves, you'll be prompted with a code that pops up on the Apple TV. When that occurs, it should connect. From there, just drag-in-drop the config file into Apple Configurator 2.Let me know how that works. I'm going by memory, but I think I remember it.
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I figured it out, albeit a different way than I'm used to. I just connected wireless via Apple Configurator 2 and dragged-and-dropped it into the Apple TV 4K device. This should be helpful to those, like me, who are creatures of habit and tend to stick to the same method.Cheers!
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Yes, i am having the same problem. I opened up a ticket with support at least 1.5 months ago, but have not heard anything back. Nothing I do fixes the issue. Interestingly though, it works if I change the User Agent to Firefox - MacOS from the Develop tab in Safari.