I have tried in vain to enable Project Fi and google connectivity services (ability to surf open networks, and auto enable google VPN). I have the connectivity services and fi apk installed as system. To be clear, The fi mobile and data services work fine, except when i try to switch to Sprint or US, or when i surf an open network the vpn to auto activate. In this case, i cannot even get the network setting in the settings menu. Am i missing something?
Have you gotten MMS working? That's my only issue.
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So, I connect to the WIFI at home (no proxy) fine and then I try to use Google maps. I try using the GPS feature and the 3G starts up. I have:
Disabled anything MEdia net and GPRS with Advance Config tool and DT
Disabled ATT hidden Proxy with builtin Cab
Selected "My Work Network"
Deleted Media Net and ATT ISP parameters
Slide to OFF the Data Connection
Still, when I try the GPS on G Maps, the slide goes to on and 3G starts.
Now the only thing that seems to fix this is to turn off AGPS, but I did not have to do that before.
Why would the GPS want to work with 3G Media Net and not by itself?
First...do you have a data plan?
If you don't...have you called your provider to tell them you don't want data access from your account?
Has it always done this, or did you change something recently?
Seach for "Modaco NoData"
Install
Run
Disable connections
Job done.
lollonais said:
So, I connect to the WIFI at home (no proxy) fine and then I try to use Google maps. I try using the GPS feature and the 3G starts up. I have:
Disabled anything MEdia net and GPRS with Advance Config tool and DT
Disabled ATT hidden Proxy with builtin Cab
Selected "My Work Network"
Deleted Media Net and ATT ISP parameters
Slide to OFF the Data Connection
Still, when I try the GPS on G Maps, the slide goes to on and 3G starts.
Now the only thing that seems to fix this is to turn off AGPS, but I did not have to do that before.
Why would the GPS want to work with 3G Media Net and not by itself?
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did you try turning off agps?
I dont remember doing the AGPS before, but for now that seems to work. I mean I have all the other stuff OFF. Oh wells. Even the NoData from Modaco does not work. The 3G still comes on. Weird crap.
Thanks to you all.
it seems like the "Use wireless networks" in the location settings does not work properly. Enabling it then going to either google mobile page or google maps and waiting for about a minute results in retuning an error message about being unable to determine my location (roughly), anyone else having the same issue ?
by the way,using GPS satellite works flawlessly
ok, i've been looking for an app for a while now, and have not found anything thats close to what i need.
my business has two wifi networks.
one for employees and one for customers.
the problem is, when i need to test something on the customer wifi, (and any others) is that the proxy settings are a global setting, not a wifi specific setting.
is there an app that changes that for you when it picks up a different network?
(say, swaps the proxy settings to nothing when a specific saved network is found, and changes it to defined settings when another saved one is connected to)
would be amazing if there was, and it did not need root access.
in ICS(Android 4.0) you can set proxy for each wifi network
Use proxydroid (free) from Google Play Store... You can create profiles for each wi-fi network and bind these profiles to the wi-fi network so it starts automatically when you are connected to the wi-fi network. You need to be rooted for proxydroid to work.
humad said:
Use proxydroid (free) from Google Play Store... You can create profiles for each wi-fi network and bind these profiles to the wi-fi network so it starts automatically when you are connected to the wi-fi network. You need to be rooted for proxydroid to work.
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thanks, if it comes to rooting, thats what i'll use.
aliuwr said:
in ICS(Android 4.0) you can set proxy for each wifi network
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still sets a global proxy, just makes it look like its wifi-specific.
Try Autoproxy, the name says it all. Also on the market.
Pretty much what it says on the can. If I'm in a voice call and flip over to email, or a browser, all I get is "ERR_INTERNET_DISCONNECTED" and even apps like third party file browsers(Astro) that assume network connectivity to load ads or the like hang up because there's no data network available during voice calls. Once I end the voice call the internet connectivity comes right back and works fine to load the same sites or use the same apps that I wasn't able to use before.
This is a black Pixel 2 XL, unlocked, ordered directly through Google, with a Sprint SIM that I double-checked against the online discussions for compatibility. The device works fine in most other ways. The activation was clean and everything else seems to work.
When I'm at home and on my Wi-Fi I can use both voice and data to multitask, so this is something in how it's working with the carrier. I've tried the LTE(Preferred), 3G, and Global network types in the "Preferred Network Type" section of the "Mobile Network" options for my carrier.
I've looked through all the settings and can't see anything like "enhanced calling" which was the solution with the single-radio Samsung devices. Any ideas how to get the Pixel 2 to share the radio during voice calls?
Thanks,
Steven
I don't think Sprint has the backend to support VoIP and LTE at the same time. So that's probably just a network limitation.
Sprint has one antenna so there's.o voice and data at the same time like GSM. Sprint is CDMA been like that since 2014
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Pretty much what it says on the can. If I'm in a voice call and flip over to email, or a browser, all I get is "ERR_INTERNET_DISCONNECTED" and even apps like third party file browsers(Astro) that assume network connectivity to load ads or the like hang up because there's no data network available during voice calls. Once I end the voice call the internet connectivity comes right back and works fine to load the same sites or use the same apps that I wasn't able to use before.
This is a black Pixel 2 XL, unlocked, ordered directly through Google, with a Sprint SIM that I double-checked against the online discussions for compatibility. The device works fine in most other ways. The activation was clean and everything else seems to work.
When I'm at home and on my Wi-Fi I can use both voice and data to multitask, so this is something in how it's working with the carrier. I've tried the LTE(Preferred), 3G, and Global network types in the "Preferred Network Type" section of the "Mobile Network" options for my carrier.
I've looked through all the settings and can't see anything like "enhanced calling" which was the solution with the single-radio Samsung devices. Any ideas how to get the Pixel 2 to share the radio during voice calls?
Thanks,
Steven
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I actually have this issue on VZW! Has anyone seen this on VZW? Also, is there a setting to VoLTE? This is stock Android on a VZW Pixel.
Thanks!
-Sofie
Hello. I have a Google store bought Pixel 2. I just placed a call to my voicemail and was able to surf the web on my browser at the same time. It works both on WiFi and with WiFi switched off.
SweetSofie said:
I actually have this issue on VZW! Has anyone seen this on VZW? Also, is there a setting to VoLTE? This is stock Android on a VZW Pixel.
Thanks!
-Sofie
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Check to see if "advanced calling" is enabled. Settings/ Network & Internet/ Mobile network/ advanced.
robocuff said:
Check to see if "advanced calling" is enabled. Settings/ Network & Internet/ Mobile network/ advanced.
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It is on, but it also seemed to stop having the issue on it's own. I wonder if it was a carrier issue?
err_internet_disconnected
This error basically means that your browser is unable to establish internet connection to the host. The primary reason for getting this error is because your computer itself is not connected to the internet. This particular error messageerr_internet_disconnected belongs to Google Chrome and there are various reasons leading to this error, includes computer issue, or web server issue or Network setting , Internet connections, etc. It doesn't matter, you can take the appropriate solution to fix it. The following article can gives you some specific advice to solve this issue.
Try a different web browser
Check your cables
Check your WiFi connection
Check Your LAN Settings
Delete WLAN Profiles
Disable Antivirus and Firewall
Restart Your Router
Long shot, but maybe someone else will have an idea. I know Fi uses T-Mobile for "compatible" phones, but for some reason, I can't get WiFi Calling to work properly. I have used T-Mobile MVNOs before with WiFi Calling working, but on stock it doesn't even give me the option, and custom ROMs enable but don't dial on WiFi. I tried using the OP dialer menu to force it to enable in OOS, but it is still not working. Anyone have experience with Fi on the OP6? Does WiFi Calling work for you? VoLTE works perfectly fine, but I really was hoping for WiFi Calling. Where I live, ten minutes in any direction is really rural, and LTE signal is nearly impossible to get.
I have Google FI, and a Oneplus 6, stock 9.0.6, rooted, and my WIFI calling works fine
I am rooted as well, running stock on OnePlus 6, and have had no issues either.
Does WiFi calling actually show up in the SIM card settings, and does it indicate during a call with the WiFi logo? Also, are you both using OP dialer or Google Dialer?
EDIT: I went back to completely stock, non-root to do more testing. Initially, the option for WiFi Calling showed up in the SIM settings, but the taskbar never indicated it was running WiFi Calling, and there was no WiFi symbol when calling. After activating through Google Fi app, WiFi Calling option in SIM settings disappeared, and had to use the hidden menu to bring it back. No change in functionality. Still not working. Unsure how it isn't working.
stompysan said:
Does WiFi calling actually show up in the SIM card settings, and does it indicate during a call with the WiFi logo? Also, are you both using OP dialer or Google Dialer?
EDIT: I went back to completely stock, non-root to do more testing. Initially, the option for WiFi Calling showed up in the SIM settings, but the taskbar never indicated it was running WiFi Calling, and there was no WiFi symbol when calling. After activating through Google Fi app, WiFi Calling option in SIM settings disappeared, and had to use the hidden menu to bring it back. No change in functionality. Still not working. Unsure how it isn't working.
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According to this: https://support.google.com/fi/answer/6224695
The WiFi calling now is supported in none Fi designed phones too, i enabled it but there is no option in phone settings, Fi support is not a help either, I don't know using the hidden menu actually brings it up and working or not
i have Google Fi and i have enabled the VoWifi through OneplusLogkit ( although *#800# brings factory mode / engineer mode option but both VoWifi is enabled) in Google Fi also wifi calling is enabled and in simcard settings it's enabled but still i can make wifi calls. any ideas?
not rooted android 10