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That's what I think the issue is but is there a way to make the extender broadcast in the 5G band? I don't think this house is in Range of mmwave, rather the 5G nationwide.
Unfortunately the wifi calling only won't work unless there is a way to make the iPhone automatically switch back when leaving the house (is there a way to do this on iPhone 12s?)
There was a setting in the iPhone that let's you choose 5g on, 5g auto and lte. We've tried auto and lte and the problem persists but maybe.
Is there a way to make the LTE extender broadcast the same band as 5g nationwide?
The problem that lead to the extender was dropping calls like you mentioned. It would go where the iPhone 12 could hear the other caller but nobody can hear the person talking on the iPhone and then it eventually drops. Then when we got the extender it stopped dropping calls as frequently but this issue with the no ringing started happening. The iPhone 12 doesn't alert that a call was missed at all and text messages inbound to the iPhone don't go through either at that point. Again the iPhone user has no idea that they are missing calls or texts.
The iPhone 12 is on the most recent software version.
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Issue persists
Definitely a problem with the LTE Extender.
Just called and the receiving phone was not alerted to a call.
The receiving phone is connected to the extender and has full service.
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I am sorry for the hassle this has caused. Is the iPhone user able to make calls and send SMS texts as normal when connected to the Extender? Are other phones that you know of connecting to the Extender as normal?
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The user is able to make calls and send texts. Seems to be only incoming has the issue. There are no other lines at this address though the extender often says 3 or 4 devices connected.
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Vanquished, thank you for sharing this information. Just to confirm, can you please let us know if Silent Mode has not been enabled https://www.verizon.com/support/knowledge-base-207239/?
Also, can you please dial *73 from this mobile device? They will hear a few beeps then the call will disconnect. Please retest and share your results.
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The phone isn't in silent mode. This is an issue with the extender not sending calls to the phone. Are there ports that need to be opened or does verizon need to verify the extender or something? This is getting ridiculous.
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Our only goal is to help you as much as possible and resolve this issue for you, Vanquished. We noticed that you mentioned in a previous message that your phone has the 14.4.2 iOS version installed, and our resources show that the current iOS version for the iPhone 12 Mini is 14.6. Please update your phone's iOS version and test.
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The iPhone now has 14.6, I doubt this is the cause. As this issue has been going on even when 14.2 was the current update. I believe this is related to the lte extender or how the extender interacts with the iPhone 12 mini. The phone receives calls fine (though it drops calls a lot). We have unplugged the extender yesterday and the incoming call issue doesn't happen. The extender is needed for call quality though, the phone doesn't seem to stay on wifi calling and drops calls when moving towards the front of the house where it is somewhat in range of the poor signal from the tower.
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We appreciate the helpful details, Vanquished. We understand this is important for you and we want to ensure your device has the correct settings when you connected to the network extender. Please disable the Wi-Fi calling on your device and ensure your device connects to the extender with this feature off. Please let us know if the issue continues with Wi-Fi calling off. https://www.verizon.com/support/knowledge-base-208397
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We've tries every which way.
Here's the situation:
Without lte extender - Phone rings but call quality is poor, phone does not stay on wifi calling. It goes to the poor cell tower reception as soon as it senses it.
Without LTE extender using airplane mode to force the phone to stay on wifi - this works, the phone rings and call quality is fine but this is a hassle to have to manually put the phone on airplane mode just to get it to stay on wifi calling
With LTE extender and wifi calling on or off (it makes no difference). Call quality is fine but there are no incoming calls, the phone does not ring.
We need a way to force the phone to wifi calling when available (tried the "use wifi when roaming" setting and that makes no difference) and/or we need the LTE Extender to be fixed so incoming calls work.