

If you have any problems with Wi-Fi syncing - and many users seem to have, although it has worked well for me - Apple has published a support document with troubleshooting steps. On your device, go to Settings > General > iTunes Wi-Fi Sync, and then tap Sync Now to initiate a sync. If you’re not at your Mac but wish to sync, you can launch a sync from the device, assuming you’re in range of the network your Mac is on. You can continue using your device during the sync it proceeds happily in the background. If you wish to force a sync from your Mac, as you might after downloading or adding new content to your iTunes library, select your device in the iTunes sidebar and click the Sync button in the lower right corner of the iTunes window. The first method of syncing wirelessly is automatic and transparent: connect your device to a power source, such as a charger or a dock that’s connected to a charger, and it will begin syncing automatically, as long as the Mac it’s linked with is on and iTunes is running.Just connect your device, wait until it finishes syncing, and then disconnect it without ejecting it from the iTunes sidebar.) (Of course, you can still continue to connect your iOS device to your Mac via USB, which you want to do if you have a lot of data to transfer, as you would if you just ripped a lot of CDs or bought several movies. Three Ways to Sync Wirelessly - Once you’ve enabled Wi-Fi syncing, you have three ways to sync wirelessly. (If, by chance, you click the little eject icon next to the device, have no fear - you can get it back by connecting the device to your Mac again.) You’ll notice that it remains in the Devices section of the iTunes sidebar, even though you’ve disconnected it. When syncing has finished, disconnect your device.

Scroll down to the Options section, and check “Sync with this iPhone (or iPad/iPod) over Wi-Fi.”Ĭlick the Apply button at the bottom-right of the iTunes window to save your changes.
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