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Abbsta

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Is anyone getting this error? It pops up every time I come back to my desk. I'm guessing is trying to sync when I'm at the edge of my local network?

It syncs fine when I click on sync after I dismiss the pop up.
 

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ViperDesign

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Aug 7, 2007
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Is anyone getting this error? It pops up every time I come back to my desk. I'm guessing is trying to sync when I'm at the edge of my local network?

It syncs fine when I click on sync after I dismiss the pop up.


Get that as well at times.
 

Natesac

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May 29, 2008
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Dallas,Tx
Windows user having the same issue. Been going on since iOS 5 came out. Every update to iOS/iTunes excites me, then disappoints me.


iPad 2
iPhone 4
iPhone 4S
iPad (3)

All had/have this issue. Reinstalling iTunes/Bonjour did not work, reinstalling windows did not work.

Using a Cisco linksys E3000 router.

I put a post on one of the apple discussions threads.
 

Natesac

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May 29, 2008
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Just had several calls with apple support on this issue. They were no help. After running through every troubleshoot they had the senior tech decided that it was an issue with my router and I would to contact lynksys.

WTF am I supposed to say to lynksys? I have a bad feeling they are going to tell me I need to contact apple. Rinse repeat.
 
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Ashwood11

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Nov 10, 2010
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Just had several calls with apple support on this issue. They were so help. After running through every troubleshoot they had the senior tech decided that it was an issue with my router and I would to contact lynksys.

WTF am I supposed to say to lynksys? I have a bad feeling they are going to tell me I need to contact apple. Rinse repeat.

Why don't you try Lynksys before you post?
 

Natesac

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May 29, 2008
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Dallas,Tx
Well after looking at various apple discussion threads on this issue it's easy to see this problem is agnostic of Mac/PC and router type. It occurs on lynksys, d-link, and Apple's own airport extreme. This is Apple's problem to fix.


So calling Linksys would be a waste of time.

Just google 0xE800007F. This is a WIDESPREAD issue.
 
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