Hi,

Not that this helps your situation at all, but the inability to convince Apple 
that Continuity is broken is likely due to the fact that it isn't.  Text 
forwarding and Continuity calling works flawlessly for me.  Even at work when I 
have my MBP plugged into ethernet, iPhone connected to enterprise WiFi, I could 
be off in a different part of the building with each unit connected to 
different network closets, and continuity calling works perfect.

I suggest that you disable all the continuity features, then re-enable them one 
at a time confirming that each works prior to moving on.  If it does not apply, 
then try with a different unit, thus determining where the issues may be.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jul 9, 2015, at 15:17, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

I have tried and tried and tried and tried and tried, and tried! to convince 
Apple that Continuity was broken, as I have the same issue with calling and 
receiving calls via my IPhone with continuity on my mac.  99% of the time, it 
doesn't work.  I think I've gotten it to work, maybe once?  And the one time I 
did, the volume level was horrifficly quiet, and I couldn't find any way to 
turn it up, either.

Good luck figuring this out, but admittedly, I'm not very optymistic at this 
point.

Chris.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Shaf" <shafpa...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2015 5:07 PM
Subject: Continuity just doesn't work


> Hi
> 
> So I've followed the instructions on Apple's KB article on setting up 
> Continuity, but it just won't work.
> I have the option enabled on all devices, Bluetooth is enabled, everything on 
> same wi-fi network, all signed into the same iCloud account. When I'm writing 
> mail on Mac for example, I don't see a Continuity icon on iPhone's App 
> Switcher even though both devices are enabled.
> Any suggestions? I've tried logging out and into iCloud and resetting devices 
> but nothing.
> 
> Another issue I have is with Text Message Forwarding: on iPhone under 
> Settings > Messages > Text Message Forwarding, it's only showing 1 Mac when I 
> have two Macs set up. I have all devices set up to use my phone number and 
> Apple ID, but only the most recent device to login to iMessage is shown. So 
> if I disable a Mac's iMessage account then re-enable, that device only shows 
> and same with the other Mac. Apple support have been useless. Any suggestions 
> or fixes would be hugely appreciated.
> 
> 
> -Shaf
> 
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