This used to work... but I don't know why it's stopped working. Whenever I try to make a FaceTime audio call through my iPhone, I get "call failed".
iPhone is on WiFi, same subnet as Mac (both on 192.168.2.0/24) subnet.
Mac is on both WiFi (192.168.2.49) & wired (192.168.2.55) - both addresses DHCP assigned. No problems accessing devices on local intranet as well and other addresses on the good ol' world-wide-web.
iPhone has a DHCP assigned address of 192.168.2.48.
Router, DNS & subnet settings for both are the same.
When my phone rings, I get the popup on my Mac. If I try to answer, I get "call failed".
Update - it DOES work from my older MacBook Pro (again, same subnet, 192.168.2.47)... but that's not used much unless I'm traveling.
OSX 10.11.6
iMac (Retina 5K, 27", Late 2014).
iPhone is on WiFi, same subnet as Mac (both on 192.168.2.0/24) subnet.
Mac is on both WiFi (192.168.2.49) & wired (192.168.2.55) - both addresses DHCP assigned. No problems accessing devices on local intranet as well and other addresses on the good ol' world-wide-web.
iPhone has a DHCP assigned address of 192.168.2.48.
Router, DNS & subnet settings for both are the same.
When my phone rings, I get the popup on my Mac. If I try to answer, I get "call failed".
Update - it DOES work from my older MacBook Pro (again, same subnet, 192.168.2.47)... but that's not used much unless I'm traveling.
OSX 10.11.6
iMac (Retina 5K, 27", Late 2014).
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