OS X Yosemite :: FaceTime Won't Connect?
Dec 10, 2014Ever since I updated my computer to Yosemite FaceTime won't connect.
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MacBook Pro, iOS 8.1.2
Ever since I updated my computer to Yosemite FaceTime won't connect.
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MacBook Pro, iOS 8.1.2
Why is FaceTime not working since I upgraded to Yosemite 10.10.1?
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MacBook Air, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3)
After upgrading my Mac to Yosemite FaceTime application is not opening at all. What is my plan of action?
View 1 Replies View RelatedSo I updated to Yosemite and everything was going fine, I had my FaceTime, Messages and Contacts apps working away fine with my iPhone, was having no problems but in the last week or so the three apps refuse to open, I've tried restarting and even holding down alt-cmd-p-r after turning on but no good.
I've also just noticed that when I click on 'About this Mac' from the apple menu on the top left of the screen the window that usually comes up refuses to come up. Which I find quite weird and not sure if this is linked with the problem of the apps not opening.
Using a MacBook Aluminum with an iPhone 4s
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Macbook Aluminum, Mac OS X (10.5.8)
I think I've tried all the settings in iPad 2, but my iMac will not connect with the iPad and vice versa using FaceTime. It keeps telling me it cannot connect. What step(s) have I left out?
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iPad 2, iOS 5.1.1
I'm trying to dial into a conference bridge via Facetime on my iMac through my paired iPhone. I have no problems with regular calls this way but I can't get Facetime to make the correct tone through the # key. I've also tried Continuity Keypad and this doesn't work either. Is there a way to make the # key make the correct tone?
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iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2013), OS X Yosemite (10.10)
Why I can not connect my mac air to iphone 4s with facetime?
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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.1)
I recently purchased a new MacBook Pro with FaceTime included. Very excited to use this service with plenty of friends living across the country. However, much to my dismay the application does not connect to other devices. Here are the main points:Calling out from Mac simply rings, rings, rings, and rings to an iPhone 4 device but does NOT show on the person's device I am calling. Yes, they are connected to an open Wifi network, have FaceTime and use it successfully, and their FaceTime is set to receive at any given moment. The call is never registered on their device.Calling out from an iPhone 4 to my Mac it simply rings and rings but does not register on my computer as having missed a call.All attempts have been made using phone numbers AND email addresses linked to their Apple ID's with no success.Calling out from Mac sometimes shows the user as not available as I'm assuming they are not on a Wifi network, an open network, or their app is not set to receive calls at anytime.I have tried to FaceTime out from 2 seperate networks following the Wifi settings listed on Apple's support page and issue still persists.
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Mac Pro, iPhone 4S
My facetime was working fine until recently it asked for a login and this time when I did login with my Apple id, it prompted for email verification. However it is not able to complete the verification and keeps giving the following error message : Could not verify the email address. Please check your network connection and try again.
I have checked the support forums and they all point towards preferences. Problem is that the preferences option for face time is grayed out and I am not able to use them.
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MacBook Pro (13-inch Early 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.3)
My internet connection is fine but for some reason I cannot connect to ITunes nor the app store nor facetime. It says its unknown error 310.
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MacBook (13-inch Mid 2009), Mac OS X (10.7.3)
FaceTime is fully connected but when a contact is selected it tries to connect but comes back failed this happens with all contacts.
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MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9)
My imac won't let me connect to Facetime calls. How do i fix this?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a parental controlled user setup on a brand new mac mini running Lion. When initiating or receiving a FaceTime call as the parental controlled user, the connection rings, but after trying to connect the call fails. When the mac mini user is a normal user (not parental controlled), it works fine. The parental controlled user has their own apple id / email address. Under the parental controls it is set to unlimited web access.
View 1 Replies View Relatedwhy i cant connect wifi and i cant open facetime?
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7)
Is it possible to do group video chat in Facetime or does it only have one to one functionality?
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy facetime keeps saying an internal error has occurred. Quit and reopen. When I do that and try to call a contact it just says face time failed.
Info:MacBookPro, new computer
I wonder if with regards to accessing FaceTime on multiple devices. We have a number of Mac products (iPad, iPhones and Mac Book Pro) at our house, all connected to one wireless network. Some of these devices can log into FaceTime but others cannot (notably the MacBook pro), using the same Apple ID details. The error message I get is that I should check my network connection. However, the connection is fine, and other devices have no problems with connecting to Facetime.
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MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
I used to be able to connect my old Mac Pro and the Windows 8 machine. It was quirky and not especially reliable, but I could make it work most of the time. They are plugged into the same router. I have set all the preferences in "Sharing" as prescribed and as they used to work — File Sharing is on, SMB and AFP are both selected for my user account. The other computer shows up in "Network" on both machines, but they just won't connect.
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Mac Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4), The new Mac Pro
I have an iMac 10,1 and am unable to connect it to the internet using an ethernet cable.
I have a more recent Mac Book and I just plugged in the ethernet cable to it, clicked the setting in Network settings, and I was connected.
On the iMac it keeps saying, diagnostics can't fix it etc..?
On the left panel in Diagnostics, Ethernet has a green light, Network Settings an orange light, and ISP a green light (internet and Server are Red).
I'm using Comcast cable, and they just say the settings should appear automatically on a Mac (which they apparently did on my Mac Book!) ...
The problem is that my mac cannot connected to google related website(including "www.google.com","youtube.com",map and other websites), I list some detail points bellow.
1. I have tried both safari and Chrome. They both didn't work, so it should not because of the browser.
2. I have tried to use an iPhone, which was in the same wifi, to access these websites, and it worked well. Thus it should not because of the website connection.
3. I user "terminal" to ping "www.google.com", there is no data transmitted. By the way, it works well with other websites like Facebook except google related
4. Surprisingly, it can access google through "www.google.com.au" and some IP address.
I attach some pictures to illustrate this!
Since I upgraded to Yosemite I can't connect to certain websites. I get the message 'the server isn't responding'. It doesn't matter if I use Safari, Chrome or Firefox. If I try to log in to the same websites on my iPad or iPhone everything works fine.
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MacBook Pro, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
Since updating my iMac to Yosemite I can no longer connect wirelessly to my Canon Pixma 5250 printer. Support Code: 300 pops up on the screen asking me to make sure the printer is properly plugged in. The software for the printer was updated automatically 2 days ago.
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iMac (27-inch, Late 2012), OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)
Calibre enabled me to stop iTunes from opening every time I connected my iPad, but since Yosemite, it's now iPhoto that opens every time we're joined. I don't understand iPhoto, which never wants to do anything I want it to, so I almost never use it. Not only that, it takes an age to fully open while it tries to read photos from my iPad, the Cloud and probably from the Other Side.
I am guessing this might be connected with iCloud, but I want to stop it. I've looked at iPhoto's Preferernces, I've looked at a number of things in System Preferences, but so far I can't stop this automatic opening.
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iMac, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4), May only relate to Preview
The iPhone is recognized but I can not get a connection. It says Bluetooth connection is not available. When I look at the network prefs, The "Bluetooth PAN" says not connected and will not connect. They are on the same router and my Bluetooth mouse works fine. I simply can not get them to pair. Advanced for Bluetooth PAN has to configure using DCHP for IPv4 and Automatically for IPv6. Nothing else is on that sheet. This is a late 2012 iMac. New iPhone 5 (warranty replacement). Phone shows it's on my network. Checked computer and it's on my network.
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iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2012), OS X Yosemite (10.10)
Just downloaded Facetime into Snow Leopard. Everything is up to date. Have not been able to open it. Keeps telling me that I need to quit Facetime and open it again.
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Mac Pro
Why do I keep receiving a "Facetime Failed" when I call another Mac Air and know they are waiting? Both are new Airs, and this app worked two weeks ago.
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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
When I use facetime, I can only call certain people. But some I cannot even call them but they can call me. Or we both can't call eachother.
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I just saw a T-Mobile commercial where they practically dissed AT&T, but also dissed apple because they specifically mention the iPhone 4 not being able to make facetime calls without WiFi. All of these IPhone impersonators are making me sick! Does anybody know when this feature will be upgraded so I can shut all these apple haters up?
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Mac Pro
how do i install facetime on my mac. the mac is about 3 yrs old
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iMac, iOS 5.1