![]() If the simple fix of resetting Text Forwarding does not work it is likely you will have to do this. You can only test each Send function for each alternative and see if they all work. There is nowhere to look to check the Apple ID is logged in fully. If this is the case you may well have to Sign Out on the Mac, the iPad and the iPhone of the Apple ID and also then turn the iPhone App Off so the number also is de-registered and then Start again before linking the Apple ID the iPhone Number and setting up Text Forwarding. You can't check the iPhone end any further as you cannot disable the iPhone Number at all in normal functioning.Īt this point you may end up with an impression that the Mac or at least the Apple ID is not fully logged in. If you type in your Apple ID in the "TO" Spot on the Mac does the iPhone get the iMessages. There is possibility that the Apple iMessage server is down, nobody can use iMessage feature to send the message. Check whether Apple iMessage server works or not. Now on the Mac switch the Apple ID for the iPhone Number (i.e it is not sending from the Apple ID). If the iMessage not sending issue is still not solved, keep reading. Reduce the Send and Receive on the iPhone to just the iPhone Number (leave the Apple ID logged in)ĭo the same on the Mac but deselect the iPhone number.Īt this point the iPhone can only receive items addressed to the Number and the Mac the items addressed to the Apple ID.Ĭreate anew Messages on the Mac and Manually add your iPhone number to the "to" spot (it will not access the My Card as you are not expected to call yourself). However the link to the Mac and possibly other devices using the Apple ID can be broken. If Send As SMS is still active then the iPhone will still get SMS. This means the iPhone number is not logged into iMessages which damages the link to the Apple ID. It is not changeable by the User but I have had this happen twice. Sometimes it is caused when the iPhone > Settings > Messages > Send and Receive has the number unticked. ![]() IF your WiFi section is created by a different router using different IP addresses this could be an issue. The next is the WiFi/LAN link is not working properly. If the Mac is the only one to be updated then it is most likely the iPhone. Related: How to Set up Text Message Forwarding on Your Mac or iPad. From your Mac, you can message all your iPhone-using friends, and-if you have an iPhone as well-send and receive regular SMS messages with Android users. The most common cause is that the iMessages app on the iPhone has lost partial contact with the other devices. iMessage is a built-in messaging app for everyone in Apples ecosystem. ![]()
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