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Wifi Calling only works if I have O2 signal first!

Mark_E_Smith
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I have used wifi calling for over a year while living with weak O2 coverage, it has always workes fine.

 

I just moved to a remote area with no network coverage (by any provider), I have retained my wifi provider including using the router from my last address.

 

I am noe having an issue with wifi calling. When I switch my phone on in the morning it stays stuck on saying I have no network connection, it will not use wifi calling. However if I head out in my car and travel to an area with an O2 signal and return home wifi calling immediately works. Try a restart however and it will not work until I repeat my car journey.

 

I have my wifi calling settings set to 'wifi preferred' so in theory it should connect on restart but does not.

 

When I query this with O2 they just keep saying wifi calling is active on my account.

 

That may be, but this issue persists.

 

All settings are correct, voLTE calls are disabled (I have the issue no matter if that is on or off anyway) and I have tried doing a network reset, all to no avail.

 

Any ideas?

 

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Cleoriff
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@Mark_E_Smith 

Only Customer Services can help with this.

You need to call customer service.

Call 202 from your mobile or 0344 809 0202, 0800 902 0217 or 0800 032 1402 Guide: How to find help & contact O2 

When you call, you will be asked for the reason you are calling,

Stay silent for 15 seconds and you will be taken to the keypad options.

Press 2 for Everything Else

Press 5 for More Options

Press 7 for Anything Else which will put you though to an advisor.

Press Upgrade, Lost/Stolen or Fraud if you have to.

8am is the best time to call

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madasaf1sh
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@Mark_E_Smith 

 

It might be worth trying the following steps:

 

1. Turn WiFi Calling off on the Phone

2. Forget the WiFi Network 

3. Reset the Phones Network Settings

4. Restart the Phone

5. Reconnect to WiFi 

6. Turn WiFi On

 

 

As it is usually although you have kept the same router etc, the phone will be having a moment. 

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Mark_E_Smith
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Thanks, Cust Servs via Twitter have raised a query for me.

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Good to hear @Mark_E_Smith 👍

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Mark_E_Smith
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I've tried that once but will try again in a few days when I next head into town.

 

I'm currently leaving my phone on 24/7 and will only risk the above when I know I will be going to an area with signal, as it is the only way I can get it to connect to wifi calling when I get home.

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