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Now I have iOS 8.1 on my iPhone I can make and receive calls via my MacBook and also send and receive texts as well. Brilliant.

Yes, its a known problem. If you go into the HH5 advanced settings and split the 2.4GHZ and 5GHZ SSIDs, and then connect to the 2.4GHZ one it will stay connected the whole time. The problem is with the 5GHZ frequency, so the key is to use 2.4 instead.

I've been running 10.10 since public beta 4 and not found anything that does not work, except that Wifi issue with BT HH's.

 

Cheers Mannyo  :thumbup:

 

Do you mean to just unsync the 5 from the 2.4?

 

Of all things I'm currently on the 5 and am just passing 24 hours without a single drop out.

 

Blowed if I know, chuffin' thing!  :dull:

 

Gaz

Installed on my Air last night. Apart from the looks I have not noticed much different although, I was having some trackpad issues after installing Mavericks and not noticed them since Yosemite

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Yes, its a known problem. If you go into the HH5 advanced settings and split the 2.4GHZ and 5GHZ SSIDs, and then connect to the 2.4GHZ one it will stay connected the whole time. The problem is with the 5GHZ frequency, so the key is to use 2.4 instead.

I've been running 10.10 since public beta 4 and not found anything that does not work, except that Wifi issue with BT HH's.

Trying to get my head around this as I'm having wireless issues with my Apple stuff and my BT homehub. Only started after updating to ios 8 then 8.1. My Yosemite Macbook seems fine. Airplay in particular has been flaky. Do I need to split the SSIDS, then go round and reconnect everything?

You need to go into advanced settings on the HH, unsync the 2.4GHZ and 5GHZ bands on the wireless settings. Then you'll see that both have the same SSID, simply alter the 5GHZ one to something else and save the changes.

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So I've done it wrong lol? I just turned the 5khz one off

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I've renamed the 5khz and un-synced them. Hopefully that will nail it.

Installed now - not found any issues so far...

 

Running fine:

 

Office 2008

Photoshop CS5

Teamviewer

 

Safari seems a bit quicker as well, but that might just be an illusion....

 

You got crack copy of CS5? 

You got crack copy of CS5? 

 

Nope, purchased this to use when I was doing my photography business...

Please, no discussion with regards to overcoming software product activation. I've hidden a number of posts.

Sozzie

Another £13 to upgrade OS X Server to a compatible version.

Wish I'd never bothered (on the server).

I had WiFi and Bluetooth issues. The printer HP software apple provide kept on crashing. I had a few other issues.

My biggest problem was Bluetooth printing. It wouldn't 75% of the time. I need it for work.

Ended up creating a Mavericks USB drive and wiping my hard drive and starting from scratch.

I now have Mavericks back on. All the data is back.

I'll wait until they have sorted out the issues.

Shame. Yosemite is brilliant. Works really well with the iPhone. (When it works!)

Mostly good experience so far.

 

Not sure the graphics are a step forwards though!

 

Biggest problem is that Mail needs to be started twice (or more) before it will actually start. Then it frequently needs to be repaired or reopened before it starts properly. If it starts.

 

Then it'll frequently forget the password - although this is not a new occurrence as I've had that problem since installing a Mac Server and even Apple are trying to ignore me. The server is not acting as a meal server - I have IMAP accounts, so no need to.

 

Looks like I'm going to have to delete mail preference files from my Mac (server) and rebuild the accounts from scratch. Thankfully they are IMAP accounts so I should not lose anything.

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