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cPol

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Jun 23, 2011
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Lowell, MA
When I first made the switch to wifi syncing, everything worked fine. I occasionally have to restart iTunes to get it to see the iPhone on my network, but I feel like that's to be expected. But before I would go to bed, I would delete some movies from my iPhone and then drag a bunch over to wirelessly update during the night.

But now, I am no longer able to interact with media at all over wifi. I can sync just fine, but I cannot delete or add content to my iphone. As soon as I try, iTunes reports that it's "Looking for iPhone" and after a few seconds, it disappears from my device list. And this can be just mere seconds after completing a wifi sync, so obviously, it can be "seen" by iTunes.

I've tried it with my iPhone plugged in to wall power and unplugged. I've tried restarting iTunes. I've tried restarting my iPhone. I've tried rebooting my computer (Windows 7). I've tried rebooting my wireless router. And now I'm stumped. AFAIK, no settings have changed, so I'm totally baffled as it used to work just fine.

Can anyone offer any hints?
 
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