spaceballl macrumors 68030 Original poster Nov 2, 2003 2,938 362 San Francisco, CA Sep 17, 2014 #1 I'm at home on my WiFi network, I've got my iPhone 5S with iOS8 in front of me, and I can't seem to make a wifi call, just a regular one. Does it activate automatically over time? Is there a setting I'm missing? Thanks!
I'm at home on my WiFi network, I've got my iPhone 5S with iOS8 in front of me, and I can't seem to make a wifi call, just a regular one. Does it activate automatically over time? Is there a setting I'm missing? Thanks!
K kremer4 macrumors member Feb 2, 2009 68 1 Fairfax, VA Sep 17, 2014 #2 Yes you need to enable it. Go into settings and then in "phone" and then in "Wifi Calls" Then select "Allow Wi-Fi Calls. Once enabled you will see Wi-Fi written in the status bar. Works great!
Yes you need to enable it. Go into settings and then in "phone" and then in "Wifi Calls" Then select "Allow Wi-Fi Calls. Once enabled you will see Wi-Fi written in the status bar. Works great!
spaceballl macrumors 68030 Original poster Nov 2, 2003 2,938 362 San Francisco, CA Sep 17, 2014 #3 kremer4 said: Yes you need to enable it. Go into settings and then in "phone" and then in "Wifi Calls" Then select "Allow Wi-Fi Calls. Once enabled you will see Wi-Fi written in the status bar. Works great! Click to expand... Thanks. Did it - very bummed to see that I can't answer calls on my mac when WiFi calling is enabled!
kremer4 said: Yes you need to enable it. Go into settings and then in "phone" and then in "Wifi Calls" Then select "Allow Wi-Fi Calls. Once enabled you will see Wi-Fi written in the status bar. Works great! Click to expand... Thanks. Did it - very bummed to see that I can't answer calls on my mac when WiFi calling is enabled!