K kat.hayes macrumors 65816 Original poster Oct 10, 2011 1,448 52 Sep 28, 2012 #1 When I log into to check for my devices online, my iPhone shows up, though my Macbook Pro, iPad and Macpro do not. Any idea why they would not even though they are turned on? Thanks.
When I log into to check for my devices online, my iPhone shows up, though my Macbook Pro, iPad and Macpro do not. Any idea why they would not even though they are turned on? Thanks.
I iphoneclassic macrumors 6502 Oct 12, 2011 375 7 USA Sep 28, 2012 #2 I take 1) Location services is on 2) Find My Phone is turned on 3) They are using same iCloud account If so your wireless router is not registering the location with iCloud. Try rebooting the wireless router.
I take 1) Location services is on 2) Find My Phone is turned on 3) They are using same iCloud account If so your wireless router is not registering the location with iCloud. Try rebooting the wireless router.
K kat.hayes macrumors 65816 Original poster Oct 10, 2011 1,448 52 Sep 28, 2012 #3 then why does the iPhone show up but the others do not? Thanks. iphoneclassic said: I take 1) Location services is on 2) Find My Phone is turned on 3) They are using same iCloud account If so your wireless router is not registering the location with iCloud. Try rebooting the wireless router. Click to expand...
then why does the iPhone show up but the others do not? Thanks. iphoneclassic said: I take 1) Location services is on 2) Find My Phone is turned on 3) They are using same iCloud account If so your wireless router is not registering the location with iCloud. Try rebooting the wireless router. Click to expand...
I iphoneclassic macrumors 6502 Oct 12, 2011 375 7 USA Sep 29, 2012 #4 kat.hayes said: then why does the iPhone show up but the others do not? Thanks. Click to expand... iPhone uses cellular network. Others being WiFi devices have to use WiFi based location functionality.
kat.hayes said: then why does the iPhone show up but the others do not? Thanks. Click to expand... iPhone uses cellular network. Others being WiFi devices have to use WiFi based location functionality.
BornToMac macrumors 6502a Jan 28, 2008 622 0 Sep 29, 2012 #5 I am having this same problem. iPhone and iPad are visible, my MBP is not (it has been in the past). On my Mac: -Location services are enabled (via Date & Time) -Connected to wifi (router has been reset) -Using same iCloud as other devices. Also, I get this message where in the past I would see a map... Any ideas?
I am having this same problem. iPhone and iPad are visible, my MBP is not (it has been in the past). On my Mac: -Location services are enabled (via Date & Time) -Connected to wifi (router has been reset) -Using same iCloud as other devices. Also, I get this message where in the past I would see a map... Any ideas?