ITunes Can't Find iPhone 6 Plus via Wifi

Hi all,
I'm running the latest Yosemite beta with the latest iTunes and I've enabled Wifi sync on my iPhone 6 Plus. iTunes fails to find the phone even though they're on the same network. Can anyone help? Thanks

You're running beta software that is bound to have issues. Report it to Apple using the beta channel.

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