I have an imac and when i load up facetime and login it says "could not sign in. please check your connection and try again later" but my WIFI is fine? please help????

i have an imac and when i load up facetime and login it says "could not sign in. please check your connection and try again later" but my WIFI is fine? please help????    i have an early 2006 imac (intel core duo) running snow leopard (10.6.8) and it says on app store you need 10.6.6 or later? please help??

try to activate it, then LEAVE IT ALONE FOR 24 HOURS!
either that or restore it from an icloud back up. that seems to be working pretty well for a lot of ppl

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