It's possible I don't have something correct in my Verizon firewall. WIFI CALLING ISSUE 2: ROUTER DOES NOT HAVE CORRECT SETTINGS I'm using the Verizon G3100 as a single router connecting to my Ruckus ICX-7150 C12 switch This doesn't apply because I don't have 2 routers. WIFI CALLING ISSUE 1: MODEM NOT IN BRIDGE MODE Regarding the 4 WIFI Calling common issues: My Wi-Fi calling profile points to wo. and is set to Voice. I believe my Wi-Fi Calling profile for Verizon is correct because it works when I can get my phone to make the connection. I've double-checked the items in the BLACKWIRE document. Thank you for replying to my call for help. Role based Access Control Policy = DisabledĪpplication Recognition & Control = Disabled Ignore unauthorized client statistic = Disabled Rate of Management Frame(5GHz) = 12.0Mbps Rate of Management Frame(2.4GHz) = 12.0Mbps To save the WLAN service, type 'end' or 'exit'. The WLAN service 'Philippines' has been loaded. When I look at the power in the AP info in the Unleashed GUI, the power is always Full (even though it's set to Auto).ĬAC Call Admission Control is currently set to 50% but it doesn't matter if it's 10% or 70%. Changing the Power from Auto to Full or any other level doesn't make any difference. I've got 30 clients spread between 3 WLANS. The AP's noise floor is typically -106 or -107 which I understand is pretty good (not much noise)? I'm using Verizon G3100 as my Fios Router and using it's Firewall and DHCP.Īll 3 APs get their IPs from Verizon DHCP. I'm using Background Scanning every 180 seconds on 5 GHz and don't see interference very often in the Event logs. 2 APs provide ample coverage for my open floor plan house. I have 3 R510 APs, one on each floor of Lennar house, so I set the middle floor AP as master that doesn't provide Wi-Fi service. R510: 200.14.6.1.179 (latest firmware, where Ruckus has now added OFDM Only, BSS Min Rate and Mgmt Tx Rate to the WLAN Radio options in the GUI). I confess I'm not a Wireshark/network packet expert but I don't see anything obvious. Nothing is leaping out at me when the connection drops. I've been analyzing the R510 system logs and also capturing communication with my cell from the AP and examining the capture file using Wireshark. My Wi-Fi calling profile for Verizon is correct: Set to Voice for wo. Calls get logged under Wi-Fi calling in the GUI if the call is made or received when it has the VZW Wi-FI connection, therefore, I believe my firewall settings for port forwarding of udp 500 and udp 4500 with the Verizon gateway are fine. Sometimes it will maintain the connection for hours. I have to toggle airplane mode a few times, then it will connect, but it will invariably drop when I do anything that uses a lot of data or for other reasons I haven't been able to figure out. On Ruckus, my phone won't automatically establish the Wi-Fi Calling connection. My cell connected to Verizon, then within a few seconds, it established the Wi-Fi tunnel connection, indicated by "VZW Wi-Fi" in the phone's status bar. I was at a Dr.'s office today and joined their free wi-fi. When I connect to Wi-Fi outside my home, my phone instantly establishes a Wi-Fi calling connection to Verizon. I have neighbors, but there's nothing bizarre about my situation. I know they like to say every site is different and needs a ton of analysis, but I just don't think that's true. I shouldn't have to be a network engineer to get this to work. Is there a WLAN configuration that just works for Wi-Fi Calling? If so, could you please share it?
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