Hi,

It has not connected when my iPhone is on 3G/LTE or when it was on a different 
vLAN connected within the same access point.  Yes, Chris, in my case, the 
access points and wired network are the same subnet, thus, the same network.  
I’m guessing that the restriction should not say “Same WiFi Network”, more like 
“Same Network” or “Same Subnet”.  Probably didn’t want to get into that sort of 
explanations in case some networks had specific ports closed between the WiFi 
controller and the ethernet switches.  Too many people would make negative 
noise if their continuity didn’t work due to internal security protocols.

Later…

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

> On Oct 27, 2014, at 3:09 PM, Faisal <newyorkyank...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Has ynone tried it with their iPhone being on data and their computer being 
> on wither ethernet or wifi?
> On Oct 27, 2014, at 2:08 PM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> 
>> Maybe they are still both on the same network if your wired Ethernet is 
>> connected to your wifi router. At the same time, I wonder why they would 
>> have that requirement.
>> 
>> CB
>> 
>> On 10/27/14, 4:12 PM, David Griffith wrote:
>>> I can confirm this.
>>> My iMac is connected by ethernet only but after my phone was upgraded to 
>>> iOS 8 my Mac  has started ringing every time I get a call.
>>> 
>>> David Griffith
>>>> On 27 Oct 2014, at 20:08, Tim Kilburn <kilbu...@me.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> Today I had my MBP connected via an ethernet cable to speed up some file 
>>>> transfers and noticed something quite interesting.  Even with my WiFi 
>>>> turned off,,FaceTime rang when my iPhone was called.  From what I had 
>>>> initially read, I had thought that both devices needed to be on the same 
>>>> WiFi network in order for this feature to work.  It appears that all you 
>>>> need to be, is on the same network, WiFi or hard-wired, matters not.
>>>> 
>>>> Later…
>>>> 
>>>> Tim Kilburn
>>>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
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