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Also, all devices say that the "router" is 10.0.1.1, which is the Airport. All devices when connected to either router are provided an IP address by the Airport in the "10.0.1.x" format. I use the Airport to connect my iMac, MacBook, and Apple TV and the Netgear to connect my iPhone and any other 'G' devices that come into the house. The Airport is the primary device and acts as the DHCP server the Netgear is set up as an extender. My network is more complicated than most: I have an Airport Extreme running a 5 GHz 'N' network and a Netgear routher running a standard 'G' network. I posted on my blog regarding this issue with screen shots of the error I've been getting: I'm having the exact same problem others have described. I really can't believe this question has not been answered yet. The iTunes library and the iPhone are on the same network and in iTunes, the "Look for iPhone and iPod Touch Remotes" option is checked. I've searched google and these message boards and found plenty of others with the same problem, but no real solution (some of the things I did above came from suggestions I saw in these other threads, but none of it worked for me). + used the "Forget all remotes" option in the iTunes settings and then tried to pair again. + changed the iMac's firewall settings to "set access to specific services and applications," added iTunes to the list, and set it to allow incoming connections + rebooted the iPhone and my iMac, and also reset the iPhone (hold down both buttons until the Apple logo appears). + deleted and reinstalled the Remote app on the iPhone So far, in attempting to solve the problem, I've: Then it times out and I'm left with no connection. In the past, when this worked right, it had the right name orĢ - I will enter the passcode in iTunes and it will get stuck on "Verifying Remote Passcode" in iTunes. Most times when this happens, the library name on the iPhone is blank, even though I have a name set in iTunes. When I try to re-pair it with iTunes, one of two things will happen:ġ - I will enter the passcode and iTunes will accept it, and then on the iPhone, I just get the spinning icon and then it times out. I've paired it to my iTunes library successfully and controlled it. I'm having an incredibly frustrating problem with the Remote app and I'm wondering if anyone knows what to do.