I can't receive FaceTime calls or send any.
How can I get notified and send FaceTime calls on my MacBook Pro? My phone gets them but my computer doesn't.
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.12
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How can I get notified and send FaceTime calls on my MacBook Pro? My phone gets them but my computer doesn't.
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 10.12
HI,
With Handoff Enabled on both devices and BlueTooth on for at least the Set up then go to the iPhone > Setting > Messages and Add the Apple ID.
This will link the Apple ID and phone number on the iPhone.
There should then be a silent Handoff event to send the details to the Mac and in the Settings (Preferences) there you should see the iPhone Number added.
AT this Point the iPhone should show calls sent to the Apple ID (as well as one sent to the Number) and the Mac should show calls sent to the iPhone Number as well *** the Apple ID. Apple info https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/facetime/mchl390e9463/mac
Ralph
HI,
Did you set up the Mac with your Apple ID is Messages ?
Are your iPhone and Mac on the same Network when this happens ?
i.e. the iPhne could still be using the Carrier's service as the LAN is not making the connection.
Have you linked the two devices ?
Can for instance the Mac accept calls to the Apple iPhone Number ?
Ralph
HI,
That should have read "as well as" and it appears I mistyped. Opps
Ralph
I did set up my Mac with my Apple ID.
Yes
I don't know how to link both my phone and computer.
Yes, but my I don't get the notification like my phone and I can't send FaceTimes on my Mac.
Thanks for the Solved points.
Ralph
I can't receive FaceTime calls or send any.