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Wi-Fi Calling not working on ASUS Router

It seems nobody asked, but did you register your emergency response address with your cellular carrier, (in the US it is called the E911 address).
 
Not sure what cheap ISP router means, but I see lately residential gateways more capable than some of the recommended models for own router and since they are totally locked down - more secure as well. Exposing hundreds of settings most consumer users don't need or understand and offering access from Internet in between is not necessarily a good thing. If the OP had the ISP gateway - a call to the ISP answers the question and saves this entire discussion. The friend with cheap ISP router and everything working on it is happy.

You take a snip of a sentence that I type, and I'm afraid the full sentence is the context I was interpreting. OP was at a friends house per original post, and was initially bothered that his new router doesn't illicit the WiFi calling symbol on his phone when he paid lots of money for it all the while this lowly spec'd ISP provided router provides WiFi calling simply by connecting...
 
You take a snip of a sentence that I type

Because I commented on the term "cheap ISP router" only, introduced by the OP in this thread.

lowly spec'd ISP provided router

Disclaimer: Our comment is limited to the quoted content only. The context of the entire post is clear to us. We do not threaten or criticize the author in any way and expect no reaction, positive or negative.

The only thing we know for sure about this ISP router is the fact it has less external antennas. I looked for pictures of Etisalat devices and none have 8x external antennas, confirmed. ASUS wins big time in this department. Otherwise Etisalat offers up to BE-class devices with home automation integration, home protection, usage stats, mesh options, secured remote access to settings via user account, etc.

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I went to the du website, or tried to, to try to make sense of this all. (Which typically I try to if the ISP is shared, and is the ISP with "the problem". Seems du sells both 5G/cellular Internet and fiber.

@Spartan Which service do you subscribe?

It loads so slowly, sigh....
 
It loads so slowly, sigh...

See this:

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OP seemed frustrated at first (cheap ISP router of the friend), but maybe has calmed down as we're all sitting here challenged....

I think at this point - OP needs to reset his router to factory defaults, and test from there...

FWIW - WiFi calling is not going to work if the VoWiFI application cannot register with the carrier's IMS gateways - some of this might be technical, other might be policy...

Since WiFi calling is all UDP based, it does make things a challenge with collecting trace files, e.g. bits on the wire that are logged...
 
I think at this point - OP needs to reset his router to factory defaults, and test from there...

FWIW - WiFi calling is not going to work if the VoWiFI application cannot register with the carrier's IMS gateways - some of this might be technical, other might be policy...

Since WiFi calling is all UDP based, it does make things a challenge with collecting trace files, e.g. bits on the wire that are logged...
At least with AT&T it seems I have to set an E911 address in order to enable it. Wonder if the OP has to do that....
 
Do iPhones have a WiFi calling symbol? I have it turned on for Verizon, and I have it set to prefer it. I don't remember ever seeing a separate symbol / icon for it when on a call, and the impression I've been given for the years I've used it, is it's just supposed to work.
When I was using the RT-AX86U things just seemed to work, and when I switched to TP-Link, if I got any stuttering on a call, the suggestion was to disable SIP ALG in the router settings. Beyond that, I don't have much more experience in terms of fine details.
 
Seems like Google is not working on your phone either...

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I asked because I didn't see any new icons / symbols regarding this topic on my phone over the ones that are usually there and I'm familiar with. I'll look at the link to see if I've missed anything. Since I can't see the icons in detail without zooming in, I could have missed something. See screenshot below. I checked and wifi calling is enabled, and prefer is also enabled. However, based on the link from Apple, I don't see the other icon it says i'm supposed to see. The only Wifi icon is the one for the typical wifi connection.
Again that's why I asked.
 

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However, based on the link from Apple, I don't see the other icon it says i'm supposed to see.

This simply means it's not working for you as well. Based on carrier signal level shown - don't worry about it.
 
@iFrogMac - When you were over at your friends, did your iPhone display "Wi-Fi" on the status bar ? Not the usual curly strength symbol for wifi, but in addition "Wi-Fi" ?
 
@iFrogMac - When you were over at your friends, did your iPhone display "Wi-Fi" on the status bar ? Not the usual curly strength symbol for wifi, but in addition "Wi-Fi" ?
I think you got me confused with someone else. I wasn't doing this from a friend's place. This was in my own apartment.
 
Here's how it shows on my Iphone. It also shows it on the lock screen.
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Here's how it shows on my Iphone. It also shows it on the lock screen.
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Thanks, I don't think mine is working based on your picture. Also, my cell signal is typically not bad, but it jumps and that's why I was trying to get this to work, and why I thought it was working until I read this thread. I'll consult Verizon support s well as other resources to see if I can get it to work just to help balance quality of signal. Also since 611 is internal to the Verizon network, I wonder if it's not the best test, and I need to call a number outside the network.
 

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