Wi-Fi sync problem – how to fix

October 22, 2011

How-to

Several users have reported a problem that their Wi-Fi sync is not working in iOS 5. They further stated that the “Sync Now” (Settings, General, iTunes Wi-Fi Sync) button is grayed out and below it says “Sync will resume when <computer name> is available.”

How to fix

  1. Verify system requirements (iOS 5 or later & iTunes 10.5 or later)
  2. Make sure Wi-Fi Syncing is enabled (Connect your iOS device with your computer using the USB cable > iTunes > Summary > select “Sync with this iOS device over Wi-Fi” option)

 If everything is set and still not working:

  1. Connect your Device to iTunes. Disconnect the device after a short while (do not eject the device in iTunes.), then try Wi-Fi sync.

For Windows users

  • It has been reported that having UPNP disabled in the router may have caused the Wi-Fi sync problem. Enable UPNP in the Router and try again. For this, refer to your router’s manual.
  • It has also been reported that Windows Firewall may have prevented the Wi-Fi sync. You need to make sure that “SyncServer.exe”, which coordinates the synchronization processes, is allowed. To do this: Control Panel > Windows Firewall > Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall; Look for “SyncServer” in the list, if it is not there, select “Change Settings” then “Allow another program” > Click “Browse…” > Find “C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\SyncServer.exe”. Restart iTunes and your iPod / iPhone / iPad should appear in iTunes.

Further reading:  iTunes 10.5 and later: Troubleshooting iTunes Wi-Fi Syncing

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27 Responses to “Wi-Fi sync problem – how to fix”

  1. Trudy Says:

    I’ve successfully added the syncserver to my list of allowed programs, but my phone and iTunes still aren’t seeing each other despite me having already set up wifi syncing through iTunes and being connected on the same network. It still thinks that my computer still isn’t available. I’m running windows 7 and have all the current updates – am I missing something?

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  2. Trudy Says:

    I wanted to update on my previous post. I found some help on the apple forum and while I’m not sure which of the 2 steps finally fixed the problem, here they are:
    1. Ensure that SSDP is enabled automatically and running.
    2. Restart the apple mobile device service.

    I believe it was restarting the apple mobile device service that fixed it for me.

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    • Dennis Says:

      I spent countless hours trying to figure this out on my pc. I am running a desktop with windows vista 64bit. I tried everything on the web that i could find. I was able to get it working on my wifes iphone and her pc so i knew it wasn’t my router. Thanks to Trudy it is now working. Thanks Trudy. What i did was go into admin tool select services and click apple mobile device service, then clicked restart. Unplugged my iphone and wala it stayed in itunes. Once again Thanks Trudy!

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      • Nicholas Says:

        THANK YOU! I did what you did and at first itunes didn’t detect the iPod at all, even when it was plugged in. But i kept my iPod plugged in and closed iTunes and opened it back up. I unplugged the iPod and it stayed! now it’s working perfectly. :)

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    • Miguel Says:

      Finally, a post that actually helped me, it took me a while to restart the apple mobile device server, because i simply couldn’t find it, but i google it and found an answer, thanks a million times

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    • Chris Woodhouse Says:

      Thanks Trudy. Changing SSDP to start automatically and restarting it, then restarting the Apple Mobile Device service did the trick for me too.

      In’t crowd support brilliant!

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    • vgaspar Says:

      After a long stuggle, I found the advice of Trudy. It worked. The only thing I did was the second step, iTunes opened and Iphone plugged into the USB port of the computer (running Windows XP).

      I opened admintool, selected services and clicked on Apple mobile device service. I then hit restart. Wait till the action is finishde. Then I nuplugged my iphone. Hahhh, finall the icon for the Iphone stayed in the Itunes.

      I wish that this easy solution (that seems to be worked for so many of us) would be better advertised in the Apple knowledge base.

      Thanks a lot Trudy.

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      • vgaspar Says:

        It is a little disappointment. The solution is good until you did not shut down the computer. After reboting the problem reappears and you have to restart apple mobile device service again.

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  3. Josh Says:

    Wow. Restarting the apple mobile device worked for me. I used to have wifi sync working after a lot of frustration but one day it just decided to stop. I was pretty much in the same situation as Dennis. I tried everything even turning off my firewall. Thank you so much Trudy. Finally a solution to this problem.

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  4. Neil Says:

    Trudi……….I love you :) xxxx
    thanks sooooo much.

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  5. Gary Says:

    Worked for me! Thanks a lot!

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  6. ts Says:

    thank you! allowing syncserver.exe worked wonders for me (on windows vista)

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  7. Globmmont Says:

    In case this didn’t work for you, I read on some other website (http://cnx.com/?p=1612) that you uninstall itunes, run ccleaner’s registry cleaner, restart your pc, and reinstall itunes. I had been struggling with this problem for days and I did this and it worked. So if the above didn’t work for you (which it didn’t for me) try this. Happy Wifi Syncing !

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  8. KenV Says:

    This post is perfectly worked to me. At first, after i did all the process, wifi sync seemed did not work yet, but after i figured out that there is one more firewall in my PC that is from my Antivirus. I disconnect that antivirus fire wall and restart iTune, then wifi sync is now working.
    Thank you, and good luck guys.

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  9. Nathanael Says:

    I gave up – checked router, Windows firewall, stopped and started the service with iTunes open, closed, with iPad connected, not connected, ended the iTunesHelper service … ha, and just while I’m typing this comment, the Sync Now button FINALLY became available. Guess that last combo finally worked:

    iTunes closed, iTunesHelper ended, iPad restarted, service stopped, started, iTunes restarted, then wait a few minutes.

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  10. Mizi Says:

    thanks…work for me…now I can sync my iPad and iPhone via wifi… XD

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  11. MadApple Says:

    Finally after doing ALL of the above AND restarting mobile device service it is working! Tanks alot everyone!

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  12. Troy Says:

    This helped, thanks!

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  13. RaaphaH Says:

    Thank you very much! had looked a lot for any solutions to the problem, but only enabling SyncServer.exe worked, and I only saw something on it on this post (:

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  14. kobi Says:

    Thanks!!!!!Working great

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  15. vgaspar Says:

    A Fix that always works for me (Windows XP). I restart (stop and start) AppleMobileDevice form the list of Services – before starting iTunes. When I then open iTunes, iPhone appears just as earlier. It is easy – though few extra clicks.

    May be Apple should include this simple trick in the next update of iTune.

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  16. Andy Says:

    Disabled UPNP at the router fixed the issue for me. Thanks for the sanity check.

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  17. medo Says:

    Thanks Trudy. What i did was go into admin tool select services and click apple mobile device service, then clicked restart. Unplugged my iphone and wala it stayed in itunes. Once again Thanks Trudy!

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  18. Marc Says:

    This worked for me!!!

    Turns our UPnP was disabled in my wireless router.

    Can’t thank you enough.

    Reply

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