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Continuity Camera on iPhone to Mac

I meet all the System Requirements for Continuity Camera, iPhone 8 Plus, Mojave, Bluetooth/Wifi, both same Apple ID, and yet it is grayed out as not an option. Why? What am I missing here?

iPhone 8 Plus

Posted on Aug 1, 2022 10:13 PM

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Aug 1, 2022 10:24 PM in response to JoeFab

JoeFab Said:

"Continuity Camera on iPhone to Mac: I meet all the System Requirements for Continuity Camera, iPhone 8 Plus, Mojave, Bluetooth/Wifi, both same Apple ID, and yet it is grayed out as not an option. Why? What am I missing here?"

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Be Certain all System Requirements are Met:

  1. Go Here: Use Continuity Camera on your Mac - Apple Support
  2. As it Reads:

Aug 1, 2022 11:12 PM in response to JoeFab

JoeFab Said:

"Continuity Camera on iPhone to Mac: [...]I'm halfway there. I don't know what the Comcast Xifnity WIFI profile does to my iPhone, but it's gone and I'll soon find out I guess. WIFI is still lit up on the phone, so apparently its some XFINITY DMCA BS or something. They live off of removing usability for the love of restrictions their own support people cannot explain."

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Troubleshooting Continuity Camera on iPhone to Mac


A. Comcast is Laggy Recently:

I've noticed recent reports that Comcast is taking a few extra minutes to go through. While fellow users are on the phone with Apple Support, and they are troubleshooting connections, a Comcast eMail can take a few extra minutes.


B. Troubleshooting iPhone WiFi:

A few thoughts to try:


I. Start Here: If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch won't Connect to a Wi-Fi Network - Apple Support


II. Clear the Temporary Internet Files:


III. Restart your Router:

  1. Power: off the router
  2. Wait: 30 seconds
  3. Power: It back on


IV. Reconnect to your Network:

  1. Go to: Settings
  2. Tap: Wi-Fi
  3. Disable: Wi-Fi
  4. Wait: 30 seconds
  5. Enable: Wi-Fi


V. Add Back the Network:

  1. Go to: Settings
  2. Tap: Wi-Fi
  3. Remove: the network
  4. Wait: 30 seconds
  5. Add: the network back


VI. Reset All Network Settings to Default:

Example of items that will be reset: (Wi-Fi Passwords, VPN Connections, etc):

  1. Go To: Settings
  2. Tap: General
  3. Tap: Reset
  4. Tap: Reset Network Settings.
  5. Enter: [Your Passcode]

Aug 1, 2022 11:00 PM in response to TheLittles

I've already read all that and meet every requirement there. I even checked that my WIFI & BLUETOOTH are compatible too through System Report and that doesn't seem to be the problem either.


I did find one thing though. An Xfinity Wifi profile was blocking AirDrop from even being recognized in apps. I removed that and now it's not grayed out, but it still doesn't work. Go figure.


So I'm halfway there. I don't know what the Comcast Xifnity WIFI profile does to my iPhone, but it's gone and I'll soon find out I guess. WIFI is still lit up on the phone, so apparently its some XFINITY DMCA BS or something. They live off of removing usability for the love of restrictions their own support people cannot explain.

Continuity Camera on iPhone to Mac

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