• Re: Solved (Was: Re: Trouble doing Mac-to-Mac FaceTime) (was:Trouble doing Mac-to-Mac FaceTime)

    From Jolly Roger@jollyroger@pobox.com to comp.sys.mac.misc on Fri Sep 20 16:34:11 2024
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    On 2024-09-20, Bernd Froehlich <befr@eaglesoft.de> wrote:
    On 20. Sep 2024 at 08:29:22 CEST, "Bernd Froehlich" <befr@eaglesoft.de> wrote:

    Can´t imagine that it is a MacBook Air problem, but who knows...

    Spent some hours on the net and finally solved it.

    Two tips I found were to clear the DNS cache of the mac and to connect the Mac through a hotspot to the internet.
    Lo and behold: Facetime worked, I got the call on my Mac 8-)
    Then I reset my router and now Facetime works just fine.

    Not sure whether it was the DNS cache or the router reset that ultimately solved it but I hope it works for you too Connor.

    What make and model router?
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  • From Bernd Froehlich@befr@eaglesoft.de to comp.sys.mac.misc on Sat Sep 21 08:49:57 2024
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    On 20. Sep 2024 at 18:34:11 CEST, "Jolly Roger" <jollyroger@pobox.com>
    wrote:

    What make and model router?

    Fritzbox 7590. (Widely used in Germany but I guess not in the rest of the world).
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  • From Connor Shannon@cshannon1898@yahoo.com to comp.sys.mac.misc on Sat Sep 21 11:42:23 2024
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    On 9/20/24 7:21 AM, Bernd Froehlich wrote:
    On 20. Sep 2024 at 08:29:22 CEST, "Bernd Froehlich" <befr@eaglesoft.de> wrote:

    Can´t imagine that it is a MacBook Air problem, but who knows...

    Spent some hours on the net and finally solved it.

    Two tips I found were to clear the DNS cache of the mac and to connect the Mac through a hotspot to the internet.
    Lo and behold: Facetime worked, I got the call on my Mac 8-)
    Then I reset my router and now Facetime works just fine.

    Not sure whether it was the DNS cache or the router reset that ultimately solved it but I hope it works for you too Connor.

    Gosh I don't want to go through my phone instead of my wifi. But I'm
    glad it worked for you!

    We just tried again. My phone was near my MacBook and it "rang" with the
    FT call. I had phone number FT turned off on my MacBook like you guys suggested but my name with my phone number was still in his FT call list
    so I think when he clicked on it it called my phone number. I didn't
    answer and sent my friend a text message (from my Mac) asking if he
    could "call" my email address. So then he clicked New Facetime Call on
    his Mac and typed in my email and it rang on my MacBook. (Also on my
    phone but I ignored that.)

    So I think the key is to force the computers to use email addresses but
    since the FT previous call list includes phone calls it's easy for a
    friend's phone number to be in the list and you have to make sure you
    aren't using that. Anyway thats what I think is happening.



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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?=@hugybear@gmx.net to comp.sys.mac.misc on Sat Sep 21 22:51:30 2024
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    On 21.09.24 20:42, Connor Shannon wrote:
    We just tried again. My phone was near my MacBook and it "rang" with the
    FT call. I had phone number FT turned off on my MacBook like you guys suggested but my name with my phone number was still in his FT call list
    so I think when he clicked on it it called my phone number. I didn't
    answer and sent my friend a text message (from my Mac) asking if he
    could "call" my email address. So then he clicked New Facetime Call on
    his Mac and typed in my email and it rang on my MacBook. (Also on my
    phone but I ignored that.)

    So I think the key is to force the computers to use email addresses but since the FT previous call list includes phone calls it's easy for a friend's phone number to be in the list and you have to make sure you
    aren't using that. Anyway thats what I think is happening.

    Here FT does not care. It always rings on my Mac.
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  • From Bernd Froehlich@befr@eaglesoft.de to comp.sys.mac.misc on Sun Sep 22 12:55:43 2024
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    On 21. Sep 2024 at 20:42:23 CEST, "Connor Shannon" <cshannon1898@yahoo.com> wrote:

    Gosh I don't want to go through my phone instead of my wifi. But I'm
    glad it worked for you!

    That was only for a quick test to make sure that the problem is indeed the router.
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  • From Jolly Roger@jollyroger@pobox.com to comp.sys.mac.misc on Sun Sep 22 16:55:55 2024
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    On 2024-09-21, Connor Shannon <cshannon1898@yahoo.com> wrote:
    On 9/20/24 7:21 AM, Bernd Froehlich wrote:
    On 20. Sep 2024 at 08:29:22 CEST, "Bernd Froehlich" <befr@eaglesoft.de>
    wrote:

    Can´t imagine that it is a MacBook Air problem, but who knows...

    Spent some hours on the net and finally solved it.

    Two tips I found were to clear the DNS cache of the mac and to
    connect the Mac through a hotspot to the internet. Lo and behold:
    Facetime worked, I got the call on my Mac 8-) Then I reset my router
    and now Facetime works just fine.

    Not sure whether it was the DNS cache or the router reset that
    ultimately solved it but I hope it works for you too Connor.

    Gosh I don't want to go through my phone instead of my wifi. But I'm
    glad it worked for you!

    You should read more carefully. He doesn't seem to be saying he had to
    connect to the hotspot to get it to work - that was just one of the
    suggestions he read. He does say he cleared his DNS cache and reset his
    router.

    Have you tried either of those things?

    We just tried again. My phone was near my MacBook and it "rang" with
    the FT call. I had phone number FT turned off on my MacBook like you
    guys suggested

    That was a bad suggestion. Turn it back on.

    but my name with my phone number was still in his FT call list so I
    think when he clicked on it it called my phone number. I didn't answer
    and sent my friend a text message (from my Mac) asking if he could
    "call" my email address. So then he clicked New Facetime Call on his
    Mac and typed in my email and it rang on my MacBook. (Also on my phone
    but I ignored that.)

    That's precisely why you should turn the phone number back on on your
    Mac. Whoever suggested you turn it off was giving bad advice.

    So I think the key is to force the computers to use email addresses
    but

    No. Many of us receive calls to our cellular phone numbers on our Macs.
    That's how it's supposed to work.

    since the FT previous call list includes phone calls it's easy for a
    friend's phone number to be in the list and you have to make sure you
    aren't using that. Anyway thats what I think is happening.

    No, you should be able to use any address or number listed in FaceTime Preferences > You can be reached at - including your iPhone's phone
    number. The problem you are having isn't due to FaceTime settings.
    Something else (probably your router) is getting in the way.
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