No MMS with Wifi ON
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I'm experiencing an issue where I can't send/receive MMS messages when the wifi is ON. If I toggle wifi OFF I can download the message successfully.
I came across this post:
https://github.com/ubports/ubuntu-touch/issues/1753
Ip route metric values show that wifi ip route metric value is 600 making it the preferred route and fails.
Has this issue been adressed?
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@Timespansoul said in No MMS with Wifi ON:
I'm experiencing an issue where I can't send/receive MMS messages when the wifi is ON. If I toggle wifi OFF I can download the message successfully.
I came across this post:
https://github.com/ubports/ubuntu-touch/issues/1753
Ip route metric values show that wifi ip route metric value is 600 making it the preferred route and fails.
Has this issue been adressed?
It has never worked afaik. And seems not easy.
https://gitlab.com/ubports/development/core/packaging/ofono-sailfish/-/issues/13 -
@lduboeuf Thanks for the link. Toggling wifi to download mms really isn't that big of an issue. I will investigate further.
Edit: Is this a global issue or just certain models?
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@Timespansoul said in No MMS with Wifi ON:
@lduboeuf Thanks for the link. Toggling wifi to download mms really isn't that big of an issue. I will investigate further.
Edit: Is this a global issue or just certain models?
Global issue
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@lduboeuf If this is a global issue shouldn't it be mentioned on the ubports website in the Global issues section? To claim that MMS in/out is working properly is a bit misleading.
Which version of oFono is Focal running?
Am I correct in saying that ofono is the issue? Does ofono need a fork for Touch?
I'm having a hard time finding the info that explains who is supposed to toggle the interface, ofono or nuntium?
I found this chart that helped me better understand Nuntium's role:
https://github.com/ubports/nuntium/blob/xenial/docs/architecture.md
Most of the articles I'm finding are quite dated.
I guess the main question is which layer is supposed to toggle the interface?
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@Timespansoul oh yes, totally global issue, i was so confused with the MMS errors then somebody on telegram told me to turn of wifi (Xiaomi miatoll)
i am happy that i do not use mms more like once a year by mistake of someone
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@uxes Yes. The goal is to send/receive MMS messages with wifi ON.
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@Timespansoul said in No MMS with Wifi ON:
@lduboeuf If this is a global issue shouldn't it be mentioned on the ubports website in the Global issues section? To claim that MMS in/out is working properly is a bit misleading.
It "should" yes. The thing is that MMS has never been a priority on UT since most core developpers never use it. In many countries MMS is over priced and never been widely used.
Remember 3 years ago, MMS where even lost if you were not on 4G....A thing that can be done is to notify user in messaging-app that cellular data must be On when trying to send or receive a MMS content.
Could you file an issue on messaging-app repo ?:https://gitlab.com/ubports/development/core/messaging-app/-/issues
Which version of oFono is Focal running?
We use ofono from Sailfish os fork.
Am I correct in saying that ofono is the issue? Does ofono need a fork for Touch?
I'm having a hard time finding the info that explains who is supposed to toggle the interface, ofono or nuntium?
I found this chart that helped me better understand Nuntium's role:
https://github.com/ubports/nuntium/blob/xenial/docs/architecture.md
Most of the articles I'm finding are quite dated.
I guess the main question is which layer is supposed to toggle the interface?
I don't know precisely, but probably nuntium, ofono and maybe network manager.
see https://gitlab.com/ubports/development/core/packaging/ofono-sailfish/-/issues/13Don't hesitate to add comment there.
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@lduboeuf said in No MMS with Wifi ON:
The thing is that MMS has never been a priority on UT since most core developpers never use it.
Well, SMS, then MMS is part of the basics with mobile phones features.
UT is designed for "normal" people, so Devs should consider basic features like kind of mandatory to support, I think.MMS always worked for me since I have my MX4 in 2015, and I would definitely not be on UT if they weren't.
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@Keneda I agree, it should be part of basic feature of a phone. But expectef things can be very complex to do.
I'm also concerned about that and was very surprised the first time i've used UT that MMS were lost since the beginning of UT if not on cellular data.
Thanks to @jezek and @peat_psuwit it is now more reliable -
@lduboeuf
You three greatly improved messaging in UTPS : some typos in your post ^^
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Thanks for all the work the everyone put into this and is putting into this. Adding the ability to redownload makes it semi-functional. Good work.
The more I research the more complicated it seems to get. There is documentation of this issue in iOS, Android, Ubuntu, Sailfish and possibly more.
Depending on the circumstances the issue was solved with an update, a downgrade, a setting in the messages app, calling the carrier, certain developer settings toggled on, or writing a fork haha. In many cases it wasn't solved at all and turning off wifi has become the accepted usage.
I mean, I'll agree that this is a basic feature and should work, but this is happening across the board for different reasons, making this very complicated and leading to the possibility there is no "one solution". So it's hard to blame UB for this. Especially when you consider that there are juggernauts who are worth billions not addressing the issue either haha.
There may be some compatibility issue? All I know is the more you know the less confusing it gets. Or is it the more you know the more you don't know? haha. I will continue to investigate.
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Hello, I must oppose the claim that receiving MMS message is not possible while WiFi on is a global issue.
At least on FP2, which still runs xenial UT, I can receive MMS message, when WiFi on. Just tested it right now. Turned on WiFi & mobile data, telegramed someone to send me a MMS message and received the message without problem.
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I send a MMS to myself with my focal Volla with wifi ON. it's ok.
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@jezek This is interesting. Could you verify that it also works via Messaging app?
Edit: Great work by the way. Thanks for adding the downloading feature.
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@domubpkm Which app are you using?
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@Timespansoul messaging app using wifi connected to an hotspot.
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@domubpkm Interesting.
So I created a hotspot on another phone.
I connected to hotspot and these are my results.
Wifi ON - MMS message sends however it's received as a message from the phone number of the hotspot. So that means the message sent via wifi ultimately using data from another device. This is not what we want. We want data to be the preffered interface for mms messages.
Wifi OFF - MMS is not received.
Could I suggest that you perform the test under the same conditions? Wifi ON Data ON, no hotspot. This information will help.
Also can you receive MMS with hotspot?
In any case ip route states that wifi is the prefferred interface. With wifi off MMS works flawlessly. It circles back to the question, what is the mechanism that toggles this when an MMS message is sent?
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@Timespansoul MMS can't be sent when wifi connected to a hotspot and cellular data (SIM card) of the the Volla is off : seems normal to me.
When cellular data is on (SIM card) and wifi is on, but not connected to a hotspot, MMS sent and receive to myself. Works too when wifi connected to the hotspot as i said before.
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@domubpkm said in No MMS with Wifi ON:
I send a MMS to myself with my focal Volla with wifi ON. it's ok.
Oh interesting, it does not work for me, only cellular data On only works... ( for the story, this is a reason why i've started to make "battery-saver", to not have to toggle Off wifi, wait and toggle On cellular data )
But indeed would be better if managed in the OS