This is kind of a boutique question, but I'll give it a shot here.
I have an RT87U for my router, set up with the same SSID for both 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz. It's nice for the machines to be able to pick whichever one is better
So, I have a 2014 Macbook Pro and an iPhone 6, both running latest firmware. RT87U is running 3.0.0.4.376_2769
All of the handoff and continuity features work well as far as applications and text forwarding.
However, the phone call continuity feature only seems to work when the laptop and phone are on the same band.
In wireless-> professional, Set AP isolated is set to no, so I think that machines on different bands should be able to communicate through the router. They have the same subnet masks also.
Any thoughts on why this wouldn't work more fluidly when all the other features work correctly? I've tried it several times, and it is a reproducible error.
I have an RT87U for my router, set up with the same SSID for both 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz. It's nice for the machines to be able to pick whichever one is better

So, I have a 2014 Macbook Pro and an iPhone 6, both running latest firmware. RT87U is running 3.0.0.4.376_2769
All of the handoff and continuity features work well as far as applications and text forwarding.
However, the phone call continuity feature only seems to work when the laptop and phone are on the same band.
In wireless-> professional, Set AP isolated is set to no, so I think that machines on different bands should be able to communicate through the router. They have the same subnet masks also.
Any thoughts on why this wouldn't work more fluidly when all the other features work correctly? I've tried it several times, and it is a reproducible error.