Why would wifi calling stop working?
tiredoftalus
Enthusiast - Level 2

Like many of you, we have very poor mobile service at home. I got a phone and a plan that had wifi calling. Unfortunately, if there is even a weak mobile signal, the phone will use mobile, not wifi, resulting in very poor quality calls. I started a Verizon chat, hoping to find a way to use wifi calling when the mobile sigal was weak. The tech said there was not. [WHY NOT VERIZON??] She suggested a workaround. Go into airplane mode [thus ignoring the mobile signal] then re enable wifi. This worked. For months. Until this week. I tried to make a call from home home yesterday and a message came up saying that the phone can't make calls in airplane mode. I contacted Verizon again. After a long chat, the rep had me turn off the phone and did a resync? from her end. After powering up the phone I was able to make a wifi call in airplane mode. Yeah!. I asked if there was anything I could do from my end to prevent and or solve the problem if it happened again. The rep said no, the solution should be permanent. It was if permanent means less than a day. Today the problem returned. Another long chat [with the rep suggesting I buy a network extender and that wifi calling was never meant to take over for phone calls] he repeated the procedure from yesterday, and now wifi calling in airplane mode is working again. One thing that may have retriggered the problem is that when I was away for home today I tried to make a call while still in airplane mode. I got the message that the phone cannot make calls in airplane mode and asked if airplane should be turned off. I tapped OK and had a successful call over the mobile network. That was the message the phone gave me when I went back home, went into airplane, enabled wifi and tried to make a call. To sum up, my issues are 1.Why can't the phone default to wifi calling when the mobile signal is too weak for an intelligible call? 2. Why is the workaround [go into airplane, enable wifi, suggested by a Verizon rep] giving me problems?

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Re: Why would wifi calling stop working?
vzw_customer_support
Customer Service Rep

tiredoftalus,

 

I apologize for the inconveneince of having to go through multiple steps with the workaround. I will answer the question that I can, which is regarding the workaround.

 

I suggest you try this: when you leave your home having successfully been using Wi-Fi calling, turn the Wi-Fi setting on your phone to OFF before taking the phone out of Airplane mode, and while away from home and out of Airplane mode, leave the Wi-Fi in the OFF position (when convenient). When you return home, place your phone into Airplane mode first, and then turn the Wi-Fi back to ON. Following this process will allow you to automatically connect to your home Wi-Fi network, not need to restart your device, and continuously make Wi-Fi calls while at home.

 

The reason behind: Following this procedure ensures that at no point is your smartphone attempting to connect to any Wi-Fi or cellular signal simultaneously. Does this make sense? Let us know if this process eliminates the problem.

 

As far as defaulting to Wi-Fi calling when mobile signal is weak, the answer to that question likely has to do with the fact that Wi-Fi calling is not supported by all devices. On the devices that it is supported, even then it must be enabled via a feature from your billing. Not to mention that if you were to switch signals mid call you would be experiencing a lot of dropped calls. There are too many variables for it to be a good experience at this point in the technology.

 

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Re: Why would wifi calling stop working?
tiredoftalus
Enthusiast - Level 2

    The workaround is not described in any of the wifi FAQ or how to pages onVerizon.com I just looked at. Any idea why this is happening to my phone and not everybody's?  What has worked for the last three days is to not make a call in airplane mode when I'm out of range of home wifi.

   " that at no point is your smartphone attempting to connect to any Wi-Fi or cellular signal simultaneously. Does this make sense?" Don't most people's phones deal with wifi and cellular signals simultaneously?

   "As far as defaulting to Wi-Fi calling when mobile signal is weak, the answer to that question likely has to do with the fact that Wi-Fi calling is not supported by all devices." Mt device [Verizon branded Moto Z Play Droid] does support wifi calling.

    "must be enabled via a feature from your billing." My plan includes wifi calling.

   "Not to mention that if you were to switch signals mid call you would be experiencing a lot of dropped calls."    My signal wouldn't be switching at home, the only place I use wifi calling.

     If I have problems again while using my simpler workaround I'll let ya'll know

     

Re: Why would wifi calling stop working?
bearone21
Legend

if the verizon signal is weak, the wi-fi will be weak!!

if the wi-fi signal is weak it reverts to the network!!

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Re: Why would wifi calling stop working?
tiredoftalus
Enthusiast - Level 2

Last night I made a call in airplane mode with wifi turned back on. It worked fine. This morning, without changing location or any settings I see this again: "Airplane mode on You cannot make a call while the device is in airplane mode. Would you like to turn airplane mode off?" I would not like to turn airplane mode off because the phone will connect using 1 bar of mobile signal resulting in a garbled unintelligible call.

   Please Verizon, I want to be able to make a phone call from home using wifi calling.

Re: Why would wifi calling stop working?
tiredoftalus
Enthusiast - Level 2

Last two times this happened it was temporarily "fixed" by a Verizon rep via chat. I believe one of them said they would "resync" the phone. Is their a way to do this on my phone by myself? If not, is there a quicker way to do it without having to explain the problem for a third time? Thanks.

Re: Why would wifi calling stop working?
vzw_customer_support
Customer Service Rep

@tiredoftalus We know the importance of having the ability to utilize WiFi calling. Lets continue to dig. I'm curious do other devices have issues staying connected to WiFi in your household? How far are you from the modem when attempting to use WiFi calling? Are there any walls or structure in between you and your WiFi modem?

 

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Re: Why would wifi calling stop working?
vzw_customer_support
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tiredoftalus, WiFi calling is a handy feature, so we want you to be able to use it. I'm happy to assist further. Just so we're on the same page, what make/model of phone do you have?

 

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Re: Why would wifi calling stop working?
tiredoftalus
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The phone is a Moto Z Play Droid purchased at a Verizon store 12/2117. Neither this phone or other devices have a problem with staying connecting to wifi. The phone is connected to wifi when the message comes up ["Airplane mode on You cannot make a call.....]    The phone is 20' from the router with no wall or obstruction.

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Re: Why would wifi calling stop working?
vzw_customer_support
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Thanks for the additional detail, tiredoftalus. I would like to investigate further so we can resolve this for you. Please check your private messages so we can begin.

 

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