I've searched the internet but cannot find what I'm looking for. I read that the Maps app uses Wifi to locate its location. However, even with Wifi turned on, my Pro doesn't. Does anyone know a way to resolve this? I have a 2009 4.1
I've searched the internet but cannot find what I'm looking for. I read that the Maps app uses Wifi to locate its location. However, even with Wifi turned on, my Pro doesn't. Does anyone know a way to resolve this? I have a 2009 4.1
My 3,1 and my MBP is about 50-60 yard accuracy indoors, which is where my cable company have their mux cabinet which my connection pipe goes. Therefore it all depends on your internet provider.
I've read how this works is Airport looks for SSIDs and compares them to a database of physical locations for known SSIDs that comes from various sources such as registered WiFi spots and even the Google Street View cars driving around mapping WiFi spots.
So if you're not near any wifi hotspots at all, or none with known physical locations, it doesn't know where you are.
I've searched the internet but cannot find what I'm looking for. I read that the Maps app uses Wifi to locate its location. However, even with Wifi turned on, my Pro doesn't. Does anyone know a way to resolve this? I have a 2009 4.1
You must explicitly enable location services under the privacy tab of "security & privacy" in the control panel for this to work.
I am not certain, but I believe you also need to have a recovery partition on your hard disk for location services to work; I know for certain it is a requirement for "Find my Mac" to work...
I've read how this works is Airport looks for SSIDs and compares them to a database of physical locations for known SSIDs that comes from various sources such as registered WiFi spots and even the Google Street View cars driving around mapping WiFi spots.
So if you're not near any wifi hotspots at all, or none with known physical locations, it doesn't know where you are.
You must explicitly enable location services under the privacy tab of "security & privacy" in the control panel for this to work.
I am not certain, but I believe you also need to have a recovery partition on your hard disk for location services to work; I know for certain it is a requirement for "Find my Mac" to work...