I am not being able to connect to another Apple device using the Face time what settings do i need to check.The device being used is an iPad mini
I am not being able to connect to another Apple device using the Face time.The device being used is an iPad mini.
The internet connectivity is perfect the wifi is even working.
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The same base station, some years later, is still working fine with DSL.
A second one, some miles away, is on cable modem providing wi-fi.
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