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How to Fix Problems with the iPhone Remote App
These troubleshooting tips should get Remote working again
By Sam Costello Sam Costello Writer Ithaca College Sam Costello has been writing about tech since 2000. His writing has appeared in publications such as CNN.com, PC World, InfoWord, and many others. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on May 29, 2020 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email iPhone & iOS Switching from Android Connecting an iOS device to a computer or Apple TV using the iTunes Remote app is usually easy. But sometimes the devices can't establish a connection, even when the proper connection steps were followed. If you're unable to get the iPhone Remote app working, we'll help you identify and solve the problem. Reasons Why the Apple iTunes Remote App Won' t Work
There are several reasons why the iTunes Remote app may fail to establish a connection, including hardware and software problems. Usually, the problem you're experiencing will become apparent after you fix it. Troubleshooting with the following instructions should help clarify the nature of the problem. lolostock / Getty Images How to Fix Problems with the iPhone Remote App
When you face problems with the iPhone Remote app not connecting properly, follow these steps, in order, to get it working again. Update the software. New versions of software bring new features and fixes, but can also cause problems like incompatibilities with older hardware or software. If you have trouble getting the Remote app to work, the first, simplest step is to make sure all of the devices and programs you use are up-to-date. In addition to updating the OS, make sure your versions of Apple TV and iTunes are up to date. Use the same Wi-Fi network. If you have the right software but still no connection, check that your iPhone, Apple TV, and iTunes library are on the same Wi-Fi network. The devices must be on the same network to communicate with each other. On the iPhone, go to Settings > Wi-Fi to see what network you're on and select a new one if needed.On a Mac, select the Wi-Fi icon in the upper-right corner and do the same.On Apple TV, go to Settings > General > Network > Wi-Fi and select the correct network. Restart the router. If you have the right software and are on the same network but don't have a connection to the Remote app, the problem may be easy to fix. Some wireless routers develop communication problems, especially if too many devices connect simultaneously. Restarting the router may fix the problem. Turn on Home Sharing. The Remote app relies on an Apple technology called Home Sharing to communicate with the devices it controls. As a result, Home Sharing must be enabled on all devices for Remote to work. If these first few approaches didn't fix the problem, make sure Home Sharing is on by doing the following: On the iPhone, if Home Sharing is not turned on, open the Remote app, and you're prompted to set it up. Use your Apple ID to log in. On a Mac, set up Home Sharing in iTunes. On Apple TV, go to Settings > General > Computers and follow the onscreen instructions. Set up the iTunes Remote App again. If you still have no luck, set up the iTunes Remote app from scratch. That involves deleting the app, redownloading it from iTunes, and then launching it as usual. Upgrade AirPort or Time Capsule. If that doesn't work, the problem may not be with the Remote app. Instead, the problem may reside with your wireless networking hardware. If your AirPort Wi-Fi base station or Time Capsule with built-in AirPort has outdated software, it could be interfering with communications between Remote and the Apple TV or Mac. Upgrade the AirPort and Time Capsule software. Reconfigure the firewall for Mac or PC. A firewall prevents other computers from connecting to yours without your permission. As a result, it can sometimes prevent your iPhone from connecting to your computer. If you followed the above steps, but Remote still says it cannot find your library, open your firewall program (on Windows, there are dozens; on the Mac, go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Firewall). In your firewall, create a new rule that allows incoming connections to iTunes. Save those settings and use Remote to connect to iTunes again. Contact Apple for more help. If none of these measures worked, you might have a more complex problem or a hardware failure. In that case, contact Apple for more support. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Fix a Missing AirPlay Icon on iPhone and Mac How to Fix It When Your iPhone Microphone Isn't Working What to Do When Windows 11 Can't Connect to a Network How to Fix It When Discovery Plus Is Not Working How to Fix an IPv6 No Network Access Error How to Connect an Apple TV to Wi-Fi Without a Remote How to Fix a "Failed to Obtain IP Address" Android Error How to Fix It When Alexa says the Echo is Offline How to Set Up and Use Home Sharing in iTunes How to Control Your iTunes Library With Your iPhone YouTube TV Not Working? Here's How To Fix It Netflix Error Codes: How to Fix Them How to Fix It When an Apple TV Remote Isn't Working Can't Connect to the Internet? Try These 10 Tips How to Reset Restrictions Passcode on an iPhone Apple TV Problems and How to Solve Them Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies