Working for me. I have to admit the guide is a bit of a clusterfart. It was extremely confusing to follow, and the whole time I was scared I was going to mess something up because of all the notes that were placed throughout the guide.
Here's what I did using Clover configurator. Make sure to mount your EFI, and import your config.plist
1. I generated a UUID by typing "uuidgen" in terminal. I typed this a few times to make sure I got a unique code.
2. I pasted the generated UUID from terminal into "SmUIDD" under the "SMBIOS" section in Configurator.
3. Under the "Rt Variables" tab, I pasted my network's MAC address without the colons (found by going into System preferences - Network - Ethernet - Advanced - Hardware) into "ROM" at the top drop down menu, and my Hacks serial number (followed by a combination of 5 random numbers and letters, example: 5E8F2) into the "MLB" field that's to the right of "ROM".
4. I pressed "calculate", exported the config.plist, and restarted the computer.
5. Ran imessage debug and took a screenshot of the values.
6. Restarted again, and ran imessage debug again to make sure all the values were identical to the screenshot I took. Logged in as soon as I confirmed there were no changes.
If that option is missing from your iPhone, then it means you are not logged into iMessage on your hack (well not validated with Apple's servers). You can probably send messages but no one but yourself ever gets them. When my iMessage stopped working this option disappeared. When I got it working again it came back.
I don't have "text message forwarding" on my iPhone 6 and the hack/iMessage is running on 10.9.5! Could it be called something else?
I'm pretty sure this option is only available when running 10.10.x Yosemite. I could be wrong though
I don't think its a requirement to have text forwarding set up to have working iMessage on OS X, it just means if you do have it it will disappear if you have a problem logging in.
This is correct for phone calls. However, to be able to send messages from your Mac or another iOS device the separate devices can be on different networks.As far as i am aware all devices must be logged in to the same WiFi network
One of these settings is text message forwardingwith the appropriate SMS & Call settings enabled ....
Bluetooth only affects handoff not continuity.I'm pretty certain that Bluetooth also plays a part in handoff and/or continuity requiring a supported Bluetooth 4 LE radio and patched IOBluetoothFamily.kext.
@ohsht so seems that not everybody have just working iMessage. What's the difference? Why most of people don't haave call code and we have?
I was having issues to before I did the following
In Clover only have ROM and MLB info on RT Variables section...Deleted from SMBIOS area.
Made sure MLB was 13 digits only Hex numbers. I had an M at end of the MLB and changed to 2 .
I set up 2 factor identification from Apple. Easy and all my products work (authentic iMac, iPhone,iPad and my Hack)
Deleted all the files listed in the how to section of this post prior to rebooting.
FaceTime and iMessage working perfect now. (Was getting an error stating the person I was trying to message was not a registered person on Apple).
Hope this helps.