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Feb 18, 2014 7:25 PM in response to G3R3Nby Brian Garrett,This worked like a champ - as soon as iTunes loaded up it immediately started rebuilding/syncing the iOS devices...
Not sure how you figured it out, but great job!
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Feb 23, 2014 9:13 AM in response to グードゲーãƒby real7mada,Weird, but your solution worked like a charm
Windows 8.1 x64, iPhone 5 with 7.0.6 & iTunes 11.1.4
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Feb 28, 2014 5:00 AM in response to G3R3Nby Mad4wdw,This solved the problem for me with my iPhone and iPad so thanks
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Feb 28, 2014 5:17 AM in response to G3R3Nby msmelbournegirl,Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou! This worked a treat for me
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Mar 2, 2014 5:24 AM in response to G3R3Nby anpicci,Works for me as well...thank you. Why is this necessary...??
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Mar 2, 2014 10:04 PM in response to mikehudsby petekjohnson,Wow. The suggestion to create a new Network location and switch to it fixed this problem right up. I would NEVER have thought of that. What an odd bug. Thank you!
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Mar 7, 2014 7:16 AM in response to matt00by ddsjim,Hi everyone.
Lately I experienced the same trouble/issue with iTunes and my iPhone 4S as well as with my iPad mini, both running iOS7.0.6.
The weird thing was that iTunes recognized my old iPad 1 running on an older iOS.
So, the WiFi syncing worked for the iPad 1 and at the same time iTunes would not sync my iOS7 units - only when attached to my iMac through USB-cable.
The iMac´s OS is Mavericks and the latest iTunes 11.1.5.
After hours of trial and error (like everything possible explained here, in other forums and almost every support page I could find) as well as many hours and quite some sessions on the phone with Apple support (who couldn´t help me either) I finally got both - the iPhone 4S as well as the iPad mini - back to regular WiFi syncing by simply restoring/resetting both units with iTunes.
So, the iOS software has been freshly installed.
And after a regular backup-restoring directly from my iMac using iTunes everything works fine again.
Simple as that.
Maybe for some of you this might be helpful, although it takes some (waiting-) time depending on the size of the data/backup to be put back on the devices.
Might be interesting to know that the problems occurred after upgrading my Iphone and iPad mini directly on the devices with the iOS7.0.6 that has been downloaded wireless to them. The direct download/restoring with the iOS directly from the iMac via USB-cable seemed to be the difference that solved the issue.
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Mar 13, 2014 10:59 AM in response to ddsjimby Ricardo Teixeira,Hi everyone.
Im running iPad 2 with iOS 7.1 and latest itunes 11.1.5 version.
I made a backup before installing 7.1 ( almost always had issues syncing itunes over wifi on previous iOS versions). Well I decided to make something to cut the evil at once. Tried installing 7.1 as a new ipad and than restore it with the latest backup (not iCloud but PC). The wifi sync was missing over and over again (tried 2 restores from zero as a new ipad).
So the last chance was restoring directly from the backup,and voilá, worked!
Well is too early to make sure lol, but I transferred all of my library via wifi sync ,everything and worked brilliantly.
Backing up as a new ipad only worked for the first time connecting but loses the sync if i would enter to ipad app over itunes and than,never synced again (even restarting the apple mobile service on Services).
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Mar 23, 2014 3:09 AM in response to mikehudsby Gitski,I have spent the last Month trying to fix my Itunes WIFI sync problem , not recognising then recognising for a second then disconnecting.
I have read every article on the Web to help me fix it and still wont work.
So i decided to just do what i do best and defeat the problem with Logic.
To cut a long story short i found out samsung Kies was the problem.
Go to Programsx86 : Show all : find the Kies folder uninstall the program.
If that dont work back up Registry open regedit search for Kies and delete it from all registrys.
If that dont work then reinstall USB driver pack Intels ect.
I have done this on my PC my wifes and my Brothers now all work with WIFI sync.
Its working perfectly now so much so every Apple product in the house sings in when i open Itunes.
And warning next time you plug in your Samsung tablet or Phone the PC will reinstall kies and the problem will start again.
Im hoping this fix will solve the problem for most of you , fingers crossed.
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Mar 23, 2014 4:01 AM in response to Gitskiby Ricardo Teixeira,Thank you for your answer.
I thought the modem/router was the main responsable for the problem.
I've been thinking buy a Airport Express/Extreme to make clearly my problem,but ok don't know...
Don't understand why USB connection is responsable for wifi sync problem...Does itunes use it do make wifi connection thinking it's the first time that we connect iphone by usb to itunes before clicking the Summary option"Sincronizing over wifi"?
Thank you friend
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Mar 23, 2014 6:04 AM in response to Ricardo Teixeiraby Gitski,Im pretty sure Kies has built into it Samsungs Allshare Wifi sharing Program and drivers and this is what causes the problem for Itunes Wifi Sync.
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Mar 23, 2014 9:24 AM in response to Gitskiby Ricardo Teixeira,I have no doubt about it but I never used Kies and dont have any other program that uses wifi resources. My windows 7 is a fresh installation...i'll tell you later my progress. Thank you friend.
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Mar 31, 2014 8:25 AM in response to mikehudsby John_NL,I have the same problem, iTunes refuses to recognize my iPhone (on Windows 7).
I did some debugging and found out, each time iTunes doesn't recognize it, the ATH.EXE process failes to start.
When it does recognize it (each time, ONLY after the iPhone was rebooted) the ATH.EXE process is started normally (by iTunes.exe) and adds the iPhone in iTunes.
During the test, no firewall or anti-virus was active.
What i am unable to check, is if the iPhone announces itself properly, on the network.
Maybe someone with a little network knowledge could check that out.
Anyway, hope this helps in tracing the problem.