it looks like my provider has told me when I made a call using my US sim while the travel thing is turned off, I have not been charged which could mean that it is in fact using the data from my Dutch sim to make the call as if it’s on Wi-Fi even tho my phone only currently...
Contact your carrier and, if they can offer that feature, ask them to enable it. When done, see this support article about using Wifi calling:--> Make a call with Wi-Fi Calling Regards Giulio View in context Similar questions Wi-Fi calling How do I enable Wi-Fi calling on my iPhone ...
however I can not send emails unless I'm using wifi. I can receive emails on my phone using data. I had the same issue with my pc until a computer tech resolved the issue with the pc however the problem still persists with my phone. This problem started sporadica...
Library using AsyncWebServer to configure MultiWiFi/Credentials at runtime for ESP32 (including ESP32-S2 and ESP32-C3) and ESP8266 boards. You can also specify DHCP HostName, static AP and STA IP. Use much less memory compared to full-fledge WiFiManager. Config Portal will be auto-adjuste...
If you are using WPA then you probably don't have RADIUS as that is for central auth in enterprise environments, usually they use PEAP. That doesn't necessarily rule out OpenSSL as the culprit though. I get the same error as you at work but have no problem at home where my rout...
3. Use iTunes to Activate iPhone without a SIM Card 4. Activate iPhone using Emergency Call Feature Method 1: Dismiss “No SIM Card” Pop-up Generally, when you power up a new iPhone, you automatically come across the pop-up message “No SIM Card” or “SIM Card required” if you ha...
3. Call Settings: Call forwarding may be enabled, sending your calls to another number. Or you might have unintentionally blocked certain numbers or contacts.4. SIM Card Issues: If your SIM card is not properly seated, it can affect calling but not texting (especially if using iMessage)....
I’ll actually agree to a point. Unsecured WiFi, and WiFi using WEP encryption is, effectively, open to anyone. WPA encryption is much better, but it’s only as good as the password you choose. Choose a good – no, *great* – password, and WPA is safe. Leo —–BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE...
After joining my personal WiFi with the SSID "%p%s%s%s%n", my iPhone permanently disabled it's WiFi functionality. Neither rebooting nor changing SSID fixes it :~)pic.twitter.com/2eue90JFu3 — Carl Schou (@vm_call)June 18, 2021 Tests...
Note the--interfaceoption indicates the interface used by the manager pi to access the internet. In this case, since we are using WiFi, it is likelywlan0. Other options such aseth0andeth1exist for ethernet connections. Step 2.Verifying internet connection ...