IMac (Intel) :: Won't Allow To Connect To FaceTime Calls
Jun 17, 2014My imac won't let me connect to Facetime calls. How do i fix this?
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View 1 RepliesI can make calls using my FaceTime for Mac, but nothing happens when someone tries to call me...
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FaceTIme for Mac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
Can you make 3 way calls with FaceTime for Mac? That is if each caller has FaceTime.
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MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I am having trouble making or receiving calls via facetime with both my Mac and Iphone.
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MacBook, OS X Mavericks (10.9.3)
I'm trying to set up the making and receiving calls on my mac but I don't have the cellular calls box on my FaceTime preference. i had it 10 minutes ago but when i checked it back i don't have anymore. when i had the cellular calls box when i tried to check the box it kept telling me i have to be logged in to the same iCloud apple ID and i was. i'm only using 1 email on all of my account and it still not working.
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iPhone 6, iOS 8.1.1
Why does facetime mic cut out or go mute during calls?
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MacBook Pro, iOS 5.0.1
Will Facetime run on a 2008 iMac running OS X 10.6.8?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a 21" iMac (2011 I think) but could not face time a friend on an iPad in the States or my husband downstairs on his IPad 2. We are on SKy WiFi so what is the problem? He was able to connect with that friend in the States from his IPad but I couldn't.
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I setup my new iMac (purchased 14 May 2014) with a whole bunch of FaceTime contacts. These are there in my FaceTime pane. I bought an iPadAir last week and also have an iPhone. On both these Apple devices I also entered some FaceTime contact data, tried both out and they worked just fine; that is they talked to each other and other people. As this information was slightly different on all three devices, I wanted them to automatically follow what I have on my iMac, so I plugged them both in to the iMac. I then (separately) did a Sync of both devices from iTunes, and all the data for FaceTime in both cases instead of being updated and streamlined/synchronized with my iMac has been wiped. automatically rather than have to enter and re-enter all the data again and again each time I do a Sync.
Note: when I did the Sync the music I added today went where it should, so there's no problem with connections, etc. On the Info page I've clicked on "Sync Contacts" which would seem to be what was necessary. Now when I try to Sync either of these devices, the Sync process goes on and on and never stops. I can't see any way of stopping it other than doing a Force Quit of iTunes - which is pretty useless as I will obviously want to Sync these and my other Apple devices again in the future. As a result of this neither of these devices will now Sync with my iMac, other than locking themselves into a cintinuous loop. As I've just bought both the iMac and the iPadAir I could contact Apple direct, but I thought I'd try here first.
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iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9.2)
When I first started using my iMac, I started with an e-mail address that I could easily gain access to. Shortly after that, I learned what Facetime was an created an account using a different e-mail address. Is it possible to sync these two accounts? I would like to use one of these accounts for my Macbook.
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iMac
Everytime i use facetime after so long the image freezez i can still hear the other party but not see them ....
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MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9.1)
my last work pc had a neat piece of software that allowed you to select a contact's phone number in the Outlook address book and then dial directly (albeit via the office Voip system).
Is anyone aware of anything similar for use with the iMac and Address Book?
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
Ever since I updated my computer to Yosemite FaceTime won't connect.
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MacBook Pro, iOS 8.1.2
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)
I 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.
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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7)
iMac mid-2011. Trying to connect to LG TV with HDMI. I have tried direct HDMI to HDMI cable, which is supposed to work but does not. I have tried using the mini-display connector. It still doesn't work.
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iMac
have a iMac 27" i7, can connect xbox to it as a screen?i just wanted to know if i can use it?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
One fine day, my iMac running Mavericks 10.9.2 has stopped connecting to internet over WiFi. it is self assigning an IP to itself and refuses to do a DHCP handshake with my router. My other wifi devices can connect to this network without any issues. So us the same iMac when it runs Windows 8.1 on the boot camp partition. I have tried the following fixes, but to no avail:
1. Delete the location
2. Delete networks
3. Reset DHCP
4. Restore Mac to a previous restore point where it used to connect to internet without any issues.
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iMac (27-inch Mid 2011), OS X Mavericks (10.9.2)
Yesterday I purchased my first ever iMac (OS X 10.9.4 - Mavericks I believe).
I'm trying to connect my HP Photosmart C7280 printer to work wirelessly but can't seem to work out how to do it.
When I connect via a USB the printer is recognised in Printers & Scanners, when I remove the USB the printer disappears.
My Mac and printer are both connected to the same wireless network (which we get through Virgin Media) - although my printer displays "no link" for IP address, don't know if this is relevant.
I have tried resetting print system, I have downloaded all Apple system updates, I have downloaded the latest driver I could find from the HP site (although this might have been unnecessary).
One factor that may be significant is that when I view the printer details (when connected via USB) I see the Mac's name, the printer model and the status but I don't see any reference to a Driver, which from what I've read, I feel I should be seeing.
I've also read reference to clicking "use" in a drop-down menu but from the details I see in the printer pane/dialogue box? I cannot see "use" anywhere or any other drop-down menus.
by the way, the printer always worked perfectly well wirelessly when connected to a Windows laptop on the same network,
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iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)
I can't connect to the App Store because of a proxy server. I can't manually enter proxy settings in prefferences, is there a way around this?
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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.5)
I'm looking for a 1 TB external hard drive to connect to a firewire 400 port to use to backup my iMac. So far, the better drives, 7200 rpm, seem only to have usb 3 connectivity or are expensive. Is there an adapter or cable to connect a usb 3 input device to a firewire 400 port?
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iMac