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Re: Samsung A34 5G wifi calling
I have completely automated this. The first thing I did was to change the behaviour of Airplane Mode so that when it is selected or deselected it does not change Wi-Fi at all. I did it a long time ago, so I can't remember what the ADB command was exactly but I think it was adb shell settings put global airplane_mode_radios wifi,bluetooth. What that does is to leave Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on when Airplane Mode is on. I also leave Bluetooth on so that my watch can talk to my phone. I then used an app called Macrodroid, which is free for up to 5 automations I think, but in fact I paid for it anyway as it was inexpensive and I was happy to help the author. I created two macros one which turns Airplane Mode on when Wi-Fi is connected and one that turns Airplane Mode off when Wi-Fi is not connected. In fact all that does is to turn mobile data on when I'm not connected to Wi-Fi and off when I am. This was very easy to achieve and works flawlessly.4.5KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Samsung A34 5G wifi calling
If there is any mobile signal available, even if you have WiFi calling on, you will not get WiFi calling (unless you are using an iPhone as they seem to work differently). To guarantee WiFi calling when at home, you have to turn airplane mode on and then turn WiFi on again which leaves mobile data off. Then you will get WiFi calling.4.8KViews1like2CommentsRe: Samsung A34 5G wifi calling
There is an easy solution to make sure you have wifi calling working when you want it, such as at home. Just put your phone into airplane mode and then turn WiFi back on again. As there is no mobile data connection, WiFi calling is the default, and only connection method. If you have mobile data and WiFi calling on and there is the slightest of mobile data signal, then the phone will not use WiFi calling. You have to make sure that there is absolutely no mobile signal for WiFi calling to be activate. Don't forget to get out of airplane mode when you go outside though.4.8KViews0likes0CommentsRe: WIN BIG THIS SUMMER
Take a small travel router (configured to you use your home wifi SSID) and once it is connected to the wifi, all your devices will connect seamlessly and securely on your own private network. It also gets around the 1 device limit that some hotels impose.7.8KViews1like0Comments