[TEMP FIX] Talk & Surf at the sametime - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note5

Until Sprint gets it volte network up and running you won't be able to talk and surf the internet at the same time atm, unless....
The temp fix will be getting ""hangouts dialer"" and using your lte services to make calls and still being able to surf the internet.
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[Q] I can see that gprs is working but not able to access internet

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I have met with accident this mrng, since then am not able to access internet thru gprs..... can anyone help me out
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bharat
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
Moving to Q&A
Check your proxy settings
Make sure you have not somehow enabled a proxy... and the only other thing i can think off is data restrictions by your carrier if your bill payment is late..

MMS via T-Mobile's Wi-Fi Calling

It seems like I posted this in the wrong forum earlier - wasn't asking for an answer to a particular question but just wanted a discussion in general. Mods, you can delete the other thread in the Q&A forum. Anyway...
I know this is being discussed in the Development forum, but I can't post anything there because I'm a new member. Anyway, just wanted to get some discussion going regarding MMS capabilities when hooked up to T-Mobile's Wi-Fi Calling feature. It seems like many of the people in the development forums are under the impression that the phone switches to cellular data to send/receive MMS messages, but I'm pretty sure that's not the case. I use Wi-Fi calling at my house where there is absolutely zero cellular reception and I can definitely send MMS messages as long as I'm on Wi-Fi. I'm not a technical expert by any means so I have no idea how exactly it works but it shows the "G" icon when I send an MMS (which I believe stands for GPRS) and MMS messages can be sent and received.
Just wondering what other people's experiences were regarding this.
When it shows the G, it switches to mobile data to send the text.
That's the thing, I get absolutely ZERO reception (neither GPRS nor EDGE nor 3G/4G) and I can definitely send and receive MMS messages as long as I have Wi-Fi calling enabled. The same sort of thing happens with the T-Mobile My Account app. It won't work over Wi-Fi, but if you actually have the Wi-Fi calling app enabled and connected, My Account works. Check it out.

[Completed] direct me to threads on i537 solutions for Tmobile please

I have searched for months for threads helping solve the following issues....
i537 on TMobile
1. adding HSPA bands has stopped my roaming data from working (the thread does not explain how to reverse the procedure or trouble shoot roaming data problems)
2. wifi calling has no fix (google talk does not accept incoming calls via wifi using the TMobile phone number)
3. tethering (threads explaining how to do this on a normal s4 do not work on the active i537)
You might want to post the Query on Galaxy S 4 Active Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
1. I am not sure which thread you are referring regarding the Bands I'd suggest you post on that thread regarding your concerns with Reversal.
2. WiFi Calling is T-Mo's own feature. It is not expected to work with Google Voice.
3. Post it on the Q&A Forum linked above.

Will A VPN Secure My Phone On My Company's WiFi?

I wasn't sure where to post this thread, so I'll try here. I have zero signal in the building I work in. So I connect to my company's secure wifi network. I don't really browse any webpages while at work, but I use hangouts and use the wifi to send and receive messages. I don't want anyone seeing my conversations or any other data on my phone for that matter. I've read that network admins may possibly be able to read messages, emails, browsing history, view gallery etc. I'm new to all this, so I googled and it seems that a VPN might be what I'm looking for. Will this secure my phone and keep all of my information hidden and safe?
it's hard . as long as you connect to the wifi, the network admin has way to get your infomation
Services like Gmail or Hangouts are secure and IT admins will not be able to read your email/chats unless they're pro hackers and are really targeting you. Their firewall will probably have the capability to log browsing history though, but not go through your email/chat/pictures etc. If you use a VPN service on top of it, it becomes extremely hard to track your browsing, and your browsing history will also be private. In the eyes of your IT department you will only be having encrypted network traffic between your computer and the VPN service provider (you should choose a good VPN like Spotflux or Hotspot Shield - they are free and have premium versions with more features also). However, many/most company networks do not allow their users to use a private VPN service.

[Completed] [Q] Need Help 3G restricted connection by provider

the problem 3G connection is limited for whatsapp only which is 4$ messages +PICTURES VIA NET, WHATSAPP home page can open , another apps or home or sites browser NO CONNECTION ,the provider is mtc touch lebanon ,knowing that the full internet is 14$+ per month ,,i tried open vpn and proxy but it not connect to server provider ,only restricted to whatsapp ,
so is there any way to unlock it to use it on all apps???HELP....MY PHONE IS ROOTED
Hi,
XDA doesn't condone stealing in any form.
Pay the extra 10 dollars. That's your solution.
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