Find my iphone/ipad doesn't work

Hello everyone...
I open this discussion because find my iphone/ipad doesn't locate it when it conected on wifi and with the location and find my iphone/ipad activated.
I have tried everything that you can imagine and what you can't thing for solve this problem... Deactivating and activating the switches for location and FMi, deleting the icloud account, using another icloud account, and even restoring the device and reinstalling it from zero... I don't have any other idea and I hope someone can help me on it.
Thanks for your time

It could be the router (if you are using wifi).  First try rebooting it and testing.
It could be that your ISP hasn't associated a location with the router (this is needed for location to be determined).  In this case there's nothing you can do.  To test for this case, try FMi at a public wifi location (most of them have the routers properly identified).  If it works at one such spot, then you'll know it's your router.  If not, then I can't offer any more suggestions, as the list you give above pretty much covers the usual troubleshooting routines.
An iPhone shouldn't have such problems, since it has GPS onboard.  Likewise a 3G iPad has GPS (the wifi only versions do not).

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