iPhone 6 and AirDrop not working. Also can't get MarkUp to work either.
Late 2011 MBP and I thought these would work.
Your computer is not compatible to AirDrop to the iPhone. It only works with Macs 2012 and later. Airdrop will work to other Macs. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6510
Check to see that you have the ability to share in Safari. Also check System preferences-extensions-actions to see if you have Mark up. If you are not seeing sharing options and you can't use markup look at this for the fix http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6545?viewlocale=en_US
Your computer is not compatible to AirDrop to the iPhone. It only works with Macs 2012 and later. Airdrop will work to other Macs. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6510
Check to see that you have the ability to share in Safari. Also check System preferences-extensions-actions to see if you have Mark up. If you are not seeing sharing options and you can't use markup look at this for the fix http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6545?viewlocale=en_US
For AirDrop issue with Yosemite and Mavericks:
Make sure wifi and Bluetooth are on. Make sure you are not blocking the connection or that the other computer is prevented from being seen, contacts vs everyone. Check firewall settings. In yosemite's AirDrop screen select "don't see who you are looking for" and pick "older Mac". Restart both if needed.
GlenK - you posted before you have a 2011 Mac. AirDrop will not work with your IPhone.
Are you having an issue seeing other Macs?
In order to transfer files between a Mac and and an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, your iOS device needs iOS 7 or later installed and your Mac needs to be a 2012 or later model. To transfer files between two Mac computers, you need one of the Mac models listed below and OS X Lion or later.
MacBook Pro (Late 2008 or newer)*
MacBook Air (Late 2010 or newer)
MacBook (Late 2008 or newer)*
iMac (Early 2009 or newer)
Mac Mini (Mid 2010 or newer)
Mac Pro (Early 2009 with AirPort Extreme card, or Mid 2010)
*The MacBook Pro (17-Inch Late 2008) and the white MacBook (Late 2008) do not support AirDrop.
I have a late 2011 MBP and Airdrop is not working either. I thought that feature would work on older machines.
Does the HandOff/Continuity deal with older mchs also affect AirDrop??
I heard this worked in early betas of yosemite, but, things changed by the time it was finished.iPhone 6 and AirDrop not working. Also can't get MarkUp to work either.
Late 2011 MBP and I thought these would work.
I can't get it to work properly either.
I can transfer files fine from Mac to iPad Air, but not the other way around. The iPad won't find my Mac.
I've tried restarting both devices several times, turned wifi and bluetooth off and back on, logged out and back in to iCloud, everything I could think of. Still doesn't work.
Anyone else?
Same here.
Update: I got it to work.
My Mac found the iPad the second I went into Sharing > Bluetooth Sharing > Bluetooth Preferences. I didn't even have to change any settings. My guess is that the iPad finally saw the Mac when the Mac pinged the iPad to update the 'Devices' list.
Eventually though I had to turn on Bluetooth Sharing (When receiving items: Never Allow/When other devices browse: Never Allow) to get the connection to work without opening Bluetooth Settings each time.
Don't worry, it'll break again soon, as soon as you restart either device. Happens all the time just when you think you've cracked it. Its so so delicate.
It seems a bit delicate yeah but it's quite manageable now. I restarted the iPad, at first it worked but after a minute the Mac disappeared from the iPad's AirDrop. I opened a Finder window and it showed up immediately again, I hadn't even chosen 'AirDrop'. I then clicked AirDrop and the connection was lost. Opened BT Prefs from the menu bar and it came back. Since then I only have to open the AirDrop window on my Mac to get it to work.
So basically, after a restart I'd only have to open BT prefs once and then AirDrop window on the Mac whenever I want to do a transfer. I can live with that.
If it's still not working, check compatibility. Not all macs are able to use airdrop to iOS. They have to be 2012 or later.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6510
Update: I got it to work.
My Mac found the iPad the second I went into Sharing > Bluetooth Sharing > Bluetooth Preferences. I didn't even have to change any settings. My guess is that the iPad finally saw the Mac when the Mac pinged the iPad to update the 'Devices' list.
Eventually though I had to turn on Bluetooth Sharing (When receiving items: Never Allow/When other devices browse: Never Allow) to get the connection to work without opening Bluetooth Settings each time.
Ugh. No Air Drop, no Handoff. These were two main reasons I updated to Yosemite, but on a 2011 MBP neither are supported. It's a 3 year old machine!! Give me a break Apple. Handoff requiring BT 4.0... okay, maybe I can get on board with that. What does Air Drop require? You need to have both wifi and bluetooth connected. You're telling me neither can accept files from my phone?! BS.
In order to transfer files between a Mac and and an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, your iOS device needs iOS 7 or later installed and your Mac needs to be a 2012 or later model. To transfer files between two Mac computers, you need one of the Mac models listed below and OS X Lion or later.
MacBook Pro (Late 2008 or newer)*
MacBook Air (Late 2010 or newer)
MacBook (Late 2008 or newer)*
iMac (Early 2009 or newer)
Mac Mini (Mid 2010 or newer)
Mac Pro (Early 2009 with AirPort Extreme card, or Mid 2010)
*The MacBook Pro (17-Inch Late 2008) and the white MacBook (Late 2008) do not support AirDrop.
The 2012 amd later Macs have Bluetooth hardware that supports Bluetooth LE which is needed for the iOS Airdrop to work. There is a way to update your equipment and/or tweak the software to get it to work. Check this out from UncleSchnitty: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1803192/ You may only need the tweak.