My Droid Maxx 2 phone supports WiFi calling.
My home has very poor cell service. Therefore, I installed a 3G Verizon extender a couple of years ago.
However, this past November my phone "upgraded" to allow WiFi calling (November 2016 upgrade) and also provided 4G cell capability.
Well I have a 3G extender and my phone won't use the 3G extender as it keeps looking for 4G which is faint.
Therefore for three months, in my home, I could turn on Airplane Mode (which turned off the cellular connection), turn on WiFi, and then make and receive calls anywhere in my house (including my basement office) using WiFi.
However, at the beginning of February 2017, and some "app upgrade", that all stopped.
Now, if the phone is in Airplane Mode, it won't use the WiFi calling, period.
And if the Airplane Mode is Off, then the phone sees a faint (barely) 4G cell signal and refuses to switch to WiFi calling, but will lose cell connection during calls.
What is the good of WiFi calling, if I can't use it when I need it??????
Is there a software fix?
Why can't I tell the phone to use WiFi calling when the cell service is one bar or less?
Please???