23-10-2023 02:19 PM
Hi all,
I've got WiFi Calling enabled on my phone, EE SIM, iPhone 12.
I'm just not convinced it's actually working. I keep having calls drop and poor reception and if I look at network traffic on my router there is nothing obvious that stands out as WiFi calling amongst all the other traffic (some of it is obvious, Reddit, Facebook, Twitter etc).
I've rebooted my phone and router, but whilst it says EE WiFi Calling in the top left of the lock screen, I'm just not sure it's working.
Does anyone know the destination addresses for EE WiFi Calling so I can check that my ISP is not doing something to block them? I'm with Virgin Media for my ISP - but my router is not showing it even getting that far when I check in Wireshark.
Thanks
18-04-2024 09:53 AM
OK, I don’t understand the technicalities as you do but my point is that one bar of signal doesn’t give good call quality, which surprises me as voice bandwidth is low and I have over 3 Mbps of speed at this signal level. I’m sure that in the “good ole days” a few years ago calls were possible with lower signal strength, or maybe that’s just an old guy’s memory 😀. Or is it that iPhones show one bar at lower signal strength these days?
18-04-2024 09:57 AM
The onscreen bars are only a rough guide to service, different phones can often display different numbers of bars for the exact same carrier/signal.
One bar of signal is quite capable of giving excellent call quality, providing the underlying radio parameters that feed into the "bar calculations" are within good levels.