Data drop after changing data source - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

After having my Galaxy Nexus for a few weeks I'd like to share my experiences with 'possible' data connectivity issues.
Firstly,
Upon first activating my phone at an official Verizon store I noticed that I lost data and voice services for almost 20 minutes after the phone was first activated. Toggling of 3G/4G, Airplane mode, and even rebooting (battery pull) would not fix the problem... It eventually just started working and has been fairly reliable ever since.
On the second day of owning the phone I unlocked / rooted... Still using the stock rom, antenna, and kernel though.
Secondly,
I've started to notice that every time I switch data sources.... For instance
*Turning off Wifi when connected to an AP
*Turning off 4G services
I'll completely lose data connectivity for a period of seconds; no longer than a minute (all gray reception bars). However, I can still make calls and send texts. My question is, is this behavior normal for the device? I've never owned a 4G device before so I'm ignorant to the matter. I'm simply inquiring as if this is a sign of a faulty antenna VZW is going to owe me a brand new device (not some refurbished crap either...). If this is typical, then I suppose it's just the nature of the beast. Either way, I've love to hear from others regarding their experiences.... Thanks!
Regards,
-Doug

When I had the thunderbolt data would drop in and out when switching from 3/4G and from wifi.

when you are switching from wifi to 4g/3g, it has to change your IP address, as its a different network. 4g to 3g viceversa it has to switch what frequency it is talking on, and reestablish communication with your carrier. switching data source will always drop data during the switch.
some later software upgrades have, and will reduce the time between switches, but there will always be some form of drop

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Odd connection issue

It started yesterday and I don't know why. Go to check my weather, hit update and after about 10 seconds I get a bubble telling me that an unknown connection error ocurred and to try again later. I can make phone calls, send and receive texts, but can't check my weather. If I soft reset it works fine. Today, go to check my weather again and same problem. Been making phone calls and texting all morning without issue. Soft reset and again it works fine. Obviously, something is going wrong with my data connection over time, but what could cause it to just shut down completely requiring a soft reset to fix?
More weirdness. I tried manually turning on my data connection in the Connection Manager and as quickly as I turn it on it turns itself off. WTF! I haven't done/added anything to the phone in a week. Is this something on AT$T's end, could they be blocking me from using data for some reason?
About 2 weeks ago I did some regedit to have the data connection turn off automatically after 5 mins of non-use. It was working fine after that and anytime it needed a data connection it would make it. I don't remember where the setting was to change it back, but I doubt this is the problem because this issue just started yesterday.
I'm on AT&T also, on the new leaked ROM, and I have exactly the same issue. It started about 2-3 weeks ago, and I noticed the connection drops overnight (during the day I have no problems), and it'll only come back after restart or reset. I think it's AT&T's network...
Miami_Son said:
Is this something on AT$T's end, could they be blocking me from using data for some reason?.
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Maybe they work on improving their towers and network lol
T-Mobile does that also.
i get a Could not coonect bubble,and have to manualy enable my data conection.If you guys are Tethering our providers automaticly drop our priority level...Unlimited my ass,they tried to cap me at Edge speed and all i had to do was disable/enable the data conection to blast 3g...
I found the problem, but I still don't know what caused it. I'm leaning towards something done on AT$T's end. I have always had my phone configured to use the AT$T ISP in network properties. Apparently, it no longer likes this setting. Switched back to MediaNet and all is working just fine. Problem is that when I first got the phone I did speed tests using both settings and AT$T ISP was faster, so that's why I set it that way. I can't test it now because it won't stay connected with that setting. Can AT$T block users from a particular connection? I don't tether and the most data I've ever used was 280mb last month. Hardly a reason to block me.
I'm not thethering either, my usage is roughly 600 MB/mo and my network is already set to MediaNet. This problem started recently, didn't have it before.
Looks like it is something going on with AT$T. A number of my friends from different states have reported issues over the past 2 weeks with several having severe connection issues the past few days. These are people on varying devices including iPhones, Blackberrys and smartphones. I hope it is due to AT$T finally upgrading their network and not overload from all the new iPhone users and abusive tetherers.

Why data connection lost and why reboot fixed it?

Hi,
Using GNex, stock JB 4.11, Wind Mobile Canada, $40 plan, unlimited data & Canada wide.
Please excuse in advance for the novice questions. I am not yet familiar with Wind Mobile. The customer support is too long and submitting a question to their website required around 5 days to get an answer which is generally irrelevant in my short experience. Hope some expert users here can share some of your knowledge.
Last week, suddenly during a phone conversation, the phone became totally disconnected voice & data. The next morning, the situation didn't improve, so I rebooted the phone (power off / on). Then the phone could connect to voice, but no data (gray icon instead of blue). I stayed with no data for 3 days. During that time, I tried a few reboots, changing various network settings (APN, Network Operators, Data roaming, etc.). None of that worked, then I made another reboot and suddenly everything is back to normal (no roaming and data OK).
Q1. Signal strength variation: what is the cause that makes a signal vary? For the same location, sometimes signal changes from 3 bars to 1 within a few minutes.
Q2. What caused a network to black out temporarily? That's what I got last week during the entire night. The reception icon is a black outline triangle (no voice, no data). I purposely disabled roaming, I admit a network could have some issues, but I have hard time to admit that a disruption could last 12 hours. May be the issue is my phone? It was not rebooted since 7 days.
Q3. How often should I reboot the phone? By reboot, I mean power off/on. I hope this is the correct term. Is it possible that a frequent reboot help the phone to be more responsive? I tend to think so because all the network issues I got were magically fixed by reboot.
Q4. Why would a reboot fix a data connection issue? In my case, a few reboots on day 1 didn't fix. Many network settings changes didn't reconnect data. Then finally another reboot on day 3 fixed data connection.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Welcome to the Nexus and its crap radio. Try turning off 4G, once I did that I never lost signal again. With 4G on I get disconnected from the network randomly throughout the day
SirVilhelm said:
Welcome to the Nexus and its crap radio. Try turning off 4G, once I did that I never lost signal again. With 4G on I get disconnected from the network randomly throughout the day
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How to turn off 4G? Wind Mobile operates on AWS network 1700/2100 MHz (UMTS band 4), and HSPA+ for data. I believe it is not 4G. On the phone Network Settings, there is only an option "Use only 2G Network" which is not a good option for me. If I enabled "Use only 2G Network" the phone shuts off data and changes to roaming mode.
just set ur nexus on airplane mode for a second..
then disable the airplane mode instantly..
u ll gain ur net working widout reboot... )
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ronakmachhi said:
just set ur nexus on airplane mode for a second..
then disable the airplane mode instantly..
u ll gain ur net working widout reboot... )
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Oh wow, that's a cool tips.
I hope someone can answers my other questions, I like to understand the "how things works" side.
2LoT said:
Q1. Signal strength variation: what is the cause that makes a signal vary? For the same location, sometimes signal changes from 3 bars to 1 within a few minutes.
Any number of influences. A microwave, air ionization, temperature, humidity, output from the tower not consistant, and plus just the variations of the phone. Going by bars is a bad way to gauge anyways, it could have only dropped signal for a split second but it doesnt update the bars frequently so it would appear to be low signal longer than it could have actually been. Your phone works by line of sight, picture a tight wire from your phone to the tower, anything that crosses in that line reduces signal.
Q2. What caused a network to black out temporarily? That's what I got last week during the entire night. The reception icon is a black outline triangle (no voice, no data). I purposely disabled roaming, I admit a network could have some issues, but I have hard time to admit that a disruption could last 12 hours. May be the issue is my phone? It was not rebooted since 7 days.
That actually is hard to answer, you would need to contact your provider to see if they have a log of an outage at that time before going into whether it was the phone or not.
Q3. How often should I reboot the phone? By reboot, I mean power off/on. I hope this is the correct term. Is it possible that a frequent reboot help the phone to be more responsive? I tend to think so because all the network issues I got were magically fixed by reboot.
Never unless things act funny. A reboot is usually healthy for operating systems (i know many do not). I personally don't intentionally reboot mine, it usually happens because I'm screwing with clock speeds
Q4. Why would a reboot fix a data connection issue? In my case, a few reboots on day 1 didn't fix. Many network settings changes didn't reconnect data. Then finally another reboot on day 3 fixed data connection.
Like any software there are chance of a 'glitch' where the modem and the driver have issues communicating. Toggling airplane mode off and then back on re-initializes this and in most cases fixes the communication problem. Rebooting will have the same effect. I would only worry if you are needing to do this often.
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Hope this helps a little.
I would also contact your provider. They may have an issue with the tower you are connecting to.
Perfectly understood, appreciated very much your detailed answers. Can you please clarify below?
Darunion said:
Any number of influences. A microwave, air ionization, temperature, humidity, output from the tower not consistant, and plus just the variations of the phone. Going by bars is a bad way to gauge anyways, it could have only dropped signal for a split second but it doesnt update the bars frequently so it would appear to be low signal longer than it could have actually been. Your phone works by line of sight, picture a tight wire from your phone to the tower, anything that crosses in that line reduces signal.
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Makes sense. Indeed, when I said "For the same location, sometimes signal changes from 3 bars to 1 within a few minutes". Actually, I mean a room and I was walking/moving so may be the orientation of the phone explained why the reception was inconstant.
Regarding your answer above output from the tower not consistant. Is it possible that the tower reduces its signal strength when the number of users increases? Similar to users sharing a finite band width?
Yes, even orientation of the phone can have an affect, depends how the antenna is set up inside the phone, i havent seen it so i have no answer for that.
ya, as you move around you could have been what blocked the direct sight of the tower, signal passes through nonmetal objects but each time it does, it loses strength depending what it passes through
@OP I also have the same problem, I am also with Wind and had to do force reboot to make it reboot.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
Flash the UGLC1 radio to your nexus. I'm with Wind as well and that radio gets me good service!

[Q] Slow/buggy/poor data connection and reception

I was originally a Verizon user so I'm not used to this kind of weak connection.
I had my phone replaced already due to another issue a few weeks ago
so I don't want to get another replacement because of this. it is really annoying!
Instead I will ask here and see if anyone could help !
**This has nothing to do with WiFi (because WiFi works great!)**
**And nothing to do with calls because call quality and connection showed no problems**
**Not exactly sure this problem started, just started getting annoyed with it recently**
\- What my phone is doing (when I'm at home) -/
1. Slow transition from WiFi connection
- When I turn Wifi off, I don't get an immediate data reception. Instead it takes about 10 seconds and then I barely start to get 3g..... not lte .... (It's not like this in every place)
2. Not much LTE
- It happens really rarely, most of the time at home the connection is on 3g
3. Lose data connection even while in use
- It's just sometimes unstable. When I'm browsing the web (while in 3g) it would sometimes go down to no bars at all and lose internet connectivity, then the 3g and I have to wait again until it comes back.
- Data roaming automatically turns on saying that I lost connection -_-
4. 3g is sometimes really unresponsive
- Just like when it is when turning off Wifi
- 3g would stay idle for sometime, even when I open apps that require internet
- Sometimes the 3g just disappears and decides not to comeback for a while
5. Bars up and down (drains battery?)
- I see this too often, like in every hour. While in 3g, the bars get suddenly full, then in an instant it drops to 1, then to 2. Then sometimes to no bars at all.
* in LTE it never gets like this, just constantly 1 bar
6. Maybe it's where I live?
- Possibly, but it's quite an urban and Sprint should have no problem covering this area in my opinion
- Verizon wasn't like this (although not perfect)
7. This is annoying
-Because it is draining the battery -_-
-Because my sister's iPhone 6 performs better (always has 2~3 bars) & my brother's S6 (though relatively weaker than her's) does not seem to lose connection compared mine at home (We're all Sprint users)
\- What I've done to confront this problem -/
1) Called Sprint, but didn't help at all. They told me to just take it to the store and have them take a look -__- Agent hardly knew anything...
2) Flashed Stock ROM and hard reset the phone (so annoying since you have to set things up again)
3) Made sure I set mobile data Network Mode to 'AUTOMATIC'
4) Made sure I have the latest Software version and have the PRL and Profile updated
But still no result at this point.
***Could this be a hardware issue? Or a software issue that is fixable?***
Can anyone give me some advice on how to fix this?
I mean it's just that the data reception is too weak an unreliable to think this is okay.
Right now my phone is pretty empty, barely any apps because of the reset.
I really don't want to believe it's due to a faulty hardware!
P.S. Possibly symptom?
The first day I got this phone as a replacement out of the store, I was unable to connect to the internet using data, even though calling was working.
What it was doing was, constantly switching from 3g - lte - inactive 3g - nothing - 3g - so on in a 20 second cycle.
By the end of that day towards midnight it was connecting to the internet.
Welcome to Sprint -_____- my GF has 4G LTE on Verizon where I live and I don't even have 3G, I roam on Verizon actually lol. Sprint literally has ZERO coverage while Verizon has LTE.. It's just Sprint dude lol.

Mobile Data stops working

Hello,
I live in an area (like many of us) there T-mobile service isn't that great. I daily drive through areas with zero service and I have almost no service at my house so we utilize WIFI Calling.
I have been finding for the past few months that when I return to an area of good service (phone showing full bars of 4G or 4G LTE) that I cannot move any cellular data. If I reboot the phone then everything works again for a while. I have tried to toggle into airplane mode and back but this does not help, only a full reboot helps.
Does anyone else get this? Its very annoying to have to reboot the phone when I need to use cellular data. Appreciate some input. Phone is NOT rooted and running the latest available software from T-mobile
M
madas said:
Hello,
I live in an area (like many of us) there T-mobile service isn't that great. I daily drive through areas with zero service and I have almost no service at my house so we utilize WIFI Calling.
I have been finding for the past few months that when I return to an area of good service (phone showing full bars of 4G or 4G LTE) that I cannot move any cellular data. If I reboot the phone then everything works again for a while. I have tried to toggle into airplane mode and back but this does not help, only a full reboot helps.
Does anyone else get this? Its very annoying to have to reboot the phone when I need to use cellular data. Appreciate some input. Phone is NOT rooted and running the latest available software from T-mobile
M
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It happens all the time for me. I've not been able to figure out why it happens, but I've seen some speculation in other threads where people think it can break when switching between H+, 4G, LTE, etc. Some people have reported that switching to airplane mode and back fixes it, but it doesn't work for me. Only a reboot will fix it for me.
Here is another thread with some discussion on it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6-edge/help/mobile-network-data-connection-drops-t3097605
Thanks for the response. I'm not happy to hear it appears to be happening to everyone. I wonder if any of the carriers have reported this to Samsung?
I cleared the cache partition on my phone 2 days ago and I've been good since...that doesn't mean it fixed it but its been a while since I had 2 good days!
THIS HAPPENS TO ME OMG!!! I thought I was going crazy... it happens quite often in NYC where we travel by subway underground... Switching to Airplane mode then back indeed fix it majority of the time, but it doesn't work sometimes...
Also, this happens when i am on Wifi for extended period of time, and then leave WiFi, the phone will show 4G LTE but wont' push any data.
Going into Phone status will show that you have no IP Address...
edit: btw, i've done an exchange with Tmobile, and still happens on the phone, Swapped SIM card as well, doesn't solve the problem. T-Mobile ran diagnosis, and found nothing wrong. I suspect it might be T-Mobile's network configuration...
Also, I can almost 100% reproduce this when I am playing a game that requires periodic connection (like loading acount info), and then playing in the subway while doing data connection between subway station (we have internet at the station, but not in the tunnel) will break my 4G LTE data connection...

VZW S20 Ultra wifi calling issue?

Just curious if anyone else has had any issues with WiFi calling on their S20 variants. I have a stock S20 Ultra on Verizon. I recently noticed my wifi calling would simply just not connect at all. It was also failing on sending some text messages, problems that I surmised might have been a recent wonky app installed. I then factory-refreshed the phone from scratch, and installed from scratch, manually picking and choosing my apps to avoid the same fate. But even so, my WiFI calling is sporadic at best. Incoming calls will ring in mostly, but if I answer the call, I get no sound at all and no one can hear me. Outgoing almost never works, unless I restart the phone, then toggle wifi calling off, wait a minute, turn it back on, and then wait for the icon to display as WiFi Calling able. Then I can get one call out. I can immediately hang up and try again, any number, and it'll just sit there waiting to connect. I have only been able to test it while on my home network. I did also recently upgrade to 50m Fiber internet, though everything is routed through a Google OnHub router for wireless so I can monitor devices in the home. I'm still connecting to the same band that I was prior, and that my other phones (my S105G and S9+) have had no issues connecting and calling from. I do not have a strong enough signal inside the house for calls to connect over the network, so that's out. All other data on the phone works fine from wifi. Texts work more reliably but still suffer from the occasional Sending Error where it times out and I have to resend. Or it'll take an extra 20-30 seconds before it sends. I get the same results if I connect directly to the modem's Instead.
Are there any other suggestions on settings or checks I can look at between phone and network that anyone can think of? This only seemed to happen within the last couple months, too. When the phone was brand new, everything seemed fine.
Edit: Workaround / half solution found, post #6.
Howdy. I just got the S20+ 5G from Verizon. I noticed my mobile data connection going in and out fairly often and texts getting stuck sending. I also noticed wifi calling draining the battery. I've disabled wifi calling for now. I'm a little peeved a $1200 phone has an issue like this.
I know it's been a bunch of months, but I just wanted to follow-up with this. I haven't found a solution but I've all but ruled out the phone as the culprit. As it turns out, all the other phones suffer from the same issues. I even bought a Verizon LTE Network Extender, which has at least solved my text issue - they work reliably now. But voice calling is still a one-way street. Calls can come in, I can hear the other person all day long but nothing can be said back. Since it happens the same way on all the phones, and since it happens even with the network extender, I can only assume the issue lies somewhere either in the modem settings somewhere that I haven't found, or in the ISP backbone itself. Sadly, they're pretty worthless when it comes to tech support (and I should know - I work for them...). I've tried most things I can think of in the modem/router itself, took out my Google OnHub altogether, and still nothing. I've heard ports opened up being a common issue but for some reason, the ports that most people suggest are already showing in use and unable to be set aside. I revisit the issue every few months, but if I ever do find a solution for my case, I'll post back then.
CharlzO_2000 said:
I know it's been a bunch of months, but I just wanted to follow-up with this. I haven't found a solution but I've all but ruled out the phone as the culprit. As it turns out, all the other phones suffer from the same issues. I even bought a Verizon LTE Network Extender, which has at least solved my text issue - they work reliably now. But voice calling is still a one-way street. Calls can come in, I can hear the other person all day long but nothing can be said back. Since it happens the same way on all the phones, and since it happens even with the network extender, I can only assume the issue lies somewhere either in the modem settings somewhere that I haven't found, or in the ISP backbone itself. Sadly, they're pretty worthless when it comes to tech support (and I should know - I work for them...). I've tried most things I can think of in the modem/router itself, took out my Google OnHub altogether, and still nothing. I've heard ports opened up being a common issue but for some reason, the ports that most people suggest are already showing in use and unable to be set aside. I revisit the issue every few months, but if I ever do find a solution for my case, I'll post back then.
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From what you've shared the connection issues would point to your ISP. If you haven't already done so request Verizon do a reset on the fiber connection or switch to DSL if they offer it. At times a COLO, the actual distribution point closest to your home isn't properly maintained or the equipment is in need of upgrades or repair. The only other consideration might be a firmware defect. If your S20 Ultra is operating on Unlocked FW you might want to flash Verizon's latest FW to your device. ATT/Verizon are notorious for compatibility issues with non-native FW.
I actually just came back to add more confusion to my post, but I'll answer above as best as I can:
I don't have Verizon for home service, but Verizon Wireless for my cell. My S20 Ultra was purchased directly through the store, with all Verizon updates installed and current. My home internet is new 50/50 Fiber internet, which was just deployed to the area about 8-9 months ago. I was the first person on the loop to be installed, and it runs fine. I could up the speed if I wanted, but have no need for more. It's new cable from the unit in the field, up to the road, and new drop to the house and new equipment. From that standpoint, everything has been rock solid and works fine. I certainly am not letting them off the hook (or, wasn't until five minutes ago) for what might be a setting somewhere between points.
However, during some more testing, someone mentioned they had an issue with WiFi calling not working. So I did more testing with my S20 Ultra. Turns out, WiFi calling isn't even working at all on my device. I can place it in airplane mode (so it doesn't see my Network Extender), enable wifi, and no matter what I try to do, it will not recognize WiFi for calling purposes. I can enable it fine, it shows enabled, I can restart and toggle all day long. But the moment I try to make a call that way, it tells me I must turn off Airplane mode to make a call. This is in spite of the phone having wifi calling enabled, with WiFi set as the preferred call type in it's settings. This is full wifi from within feet of the router. On a whim though, I took out my SIM card and put it back in my S10 5G sitting in it's box. Calling works perfectly, on both wifi calling, and the network extender. So all that did was confuse me more.
I have an S9+ that doesn't work. I have an iPhone 11 Max that doesn't work. I have an S20 Ultra that doesn't work. But an S10 5G that does. It's the only phone I've found in the house so far that I can make or receive calls from/to, and be heard on the other end. All the other phones, connected to the same wifi and the same network extender all suffer from the same thing. At this point, I've basically hit a wall and am ready to throw in the towel. I was ready to spend another evening messing with the modem until my S10 worked perfectly. It worked on the extender fine. I put it to Airplane mode, enabled wifi calling, and within twenty seconds it registered an outgoing call to my house as a wifi call, completed, and could hear fine. A bunch of coincidences all at once. My fiber internet came with a new modem, though the same model that my regular DSL used prior - when everything worked fine. This new one is configured exactly the same, I kept the wifi configuration exactly the same as before to eliminate having to set a dozen devices back up. So I thought that change still somehow did the phones in, as it was shortly after that I realized that they weren't working right. But then the S10 connected just fine, using the same new modem and everything.
Pretty sure I just live in the bermuda triangle of befuddlement here. I'm just going to abandon trying to figure it out, and go back to just calling back anyone that tries calling, from my home phone instead.
A workaround /semi-solution has presented itself:
The reason my S10 worked was because it was connecting to the 2.4GHz radio instead of the 5GHz one (my router is set up with both configured through what is called "Total Control Wireless" where it configures both under one umbrella with the same SSID, security and password and then lets the devices pull whichever it prefers). But my S10 still had my 2.4 guest wifi in it, and connected to that without me realizing it.
By switching my S20 to Airplane mode, and connecting to my 2.4GHz guest wifi, it works. It does NOT work though, if I don't enable airplane mode. I believe this is due in part to some others I've seen posted where the Samsung phones will automatically attempt to use cellular signal regardless of wifi calling enabled or set as preferred. Noting that the preferred call type is under 'roaming' and likely not subjected to just always using it. So it sees a signal at all, be it from the extender or from even a small signal seeping through the wall, and I guess it tries to use that instead of the wifi. Airplane mode on, 2.4Ghz radio, and I can make and receive calls all day, with no issues with voice.
I still have some more to play with, like disabling the 5GHz band altogether, and so on, but for now at least, I seem to have narrowed it down. Even though this router is set up exactly as before, my guess is something in there isn't liking it. I even set up the 5GHz guest radio, which did nothing either. But for now, I at least have a workaround, even if it means having to remember to disable airplane mode when I leave the house. I think there's rules I can make for that somewhere...
Last follow-up. I don't know if this is really a solution, but for future reference:
I disabled the 5GHz radio in my modem/router. For records, it's an Arris NVG448BQ. I'm not sure what would've changed from the old modem to the new, but I guess it's possible that I didn't have both bands enabled on that one.
However, changing to strictly a 2.4 GHz radio has eliminated the issues altogether with my S20. I will be able to test the other phones later but I suspect the same thing. I don't think it's so much the phones as much as it is something somewhere in the 5 GHz side of the router, despite being unable to find any difference in the way they were set up. I even left it enabled as a separate SSID, and still nothing.
I also was able to disconnect my Network Extender (glad I spent money on that...) and thus eliminate the need to toggle airplane mode on and off. I was worried that the phone would still see a trace amount of cellular signal and prevent things from working, but I made a 30 minute test call on wi-fi calling (which now shows enabled reliably and available, no funky restarting or toggling needed), and repeated testing with sending and receiving text and SMS messages are all working as they should once again.
As far as phone-related though, I'm calling this one solved finally. I do suspect that with a better router and advanced band filtering, I could make things work somehow, but I really don't have any need to do so at this time.
Case closed.
Confirm carrier setting. Or re install carrier setting.
Go to setting / general / about.
Network must be Verizon 4G LTE. Network is good all the time.
HD Voice is activated/
Charlz0_2000 gives 2.4 GHz setting is the best solution here available.
As a follow-up to my last follow-up, and I promise after this one, I'm done. The ultimate cause of all this, was a faulty modem - which I half-suspected at times anyway as there should be no reason an S20 shouldn't be able to use the 5GHz band for Wifi calling. My Modem started completely rebooting at random a week ago, and I finally was able to get a replacement today from my ISP. As soon as I had it installed and configured, I connected to the 5GHz band with my phone and was able to make and receive calls over WiFi with no issues at all. I will keep the bands separate as I do have some smart devices that have a hard time with the "smart" umbrella that the modem defaulted to.
But just for future trouble-shooting for others with WiFi calling issues, it's worth a shot to try one band or the other specifically as a work-around.
Cheers all.

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