Connected to Wi-Fi but shows 'no network connection'

I am connected to a wifi network but I get "no network connection" when I try to place a call in airplane mode. Wi-Fi calling is on, this is nothing to do with my provider (O2 - I asked them) or the ISP (It happens on ALL Wifis, home, work, everywhere). I have checked another thread here with this same question but there was no solution. Help!


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iPhone 11, iOS 18

Posted on Mar 26, 2025 12:15 PM

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Mar 26, 2025 12:22 PM in response to RobbieP21

Connected to Wi-Fi but shows 'no network connection': I am connected to a wifi network but I get ‘no network connection’ when I try to place a call in airplane mode. Wi-Fi calling is on, this is nothing to do with my provider (O2 - I asked them) or the ISP (It happens on ALL Wifis, home, work, everywhere). I have checked another thread here with this same question but there was no solution. Help!

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Troubleshooting Mac Wi-Fi:

Just because you have a network connected does not mean your are connected to the Internet. You may be using internal LAN services.


Troubleshooting iPhone WiFi:

A few thoughts to try:


I. Start Here: If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch won't Connect to a Wi-Fi Network - Apple Support


II. Clear the Temporary Internet Files:


III. Restart your Router:

  1. Power: off the router
  2. Wait: 30 seconds
  3. Power: It back on


IV. Reconnect to your Network:

  1. Go to: Settings
  2. Tap: Wi-Fi
  3. Disable: Wi-Fi
  4. Wait: 30 seconds
  5. Enable: Wi-Fi


V. Add Back the Network:

  1. Go to: Settings
  2. Tap: Wi-Fi
  3. Remove: the network
  4. Wait: 30 seconds
  5. Add: the network back
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Mar 26, 2025 6:50 PM in response to RobbieP21

RobbieP21 wrote:

Well in that case it goes via my network provider. The point is I’m trying to make wifi calls and to ensure my phone uses wifi I turn airplane mode on.


Your testing has given you your answer. Airplane mode blocks originating calls. (See the red-highlighted text.)




(Which means testing cellular offload to Wi-Fi or satellite will need a different testing regime.)

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Mar 26, 2025 12:31 PM in response to RobbieP21

RobbieP21 wrote:

I am connected to a wifi network but I get "no network connection" when I try to place a call in airplane mode. Wi-Fi calling is on, this is nothing to do with my provider (O2 - I asked them) or the ISP (It happens on ALL Wifis, home, work, everywhere). I have checked another thread here with this same question but there was no solution. Help!

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Do you use a VPN on your phone?

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Mar 26, 2025 5:03 PM in response to RobbieP21

"Thanks for the suggestion - but if I can get on websites etc. I must be connected to the internet, right?"

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Yes.


Note: As for using authored HTML documents, you can create them, and use them at your own will --not just for browsing the Web, but also for opening documents, playing files, accessing data, on your computer.

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Mar 27, 2025 1:49 AM in response to MrHoffman

Alas this is simply not the case. The reason I need wifi calling is that there is poor telephone reception at my office. All my colleagues use wifi calling instead. To force their iphones to use wifi - rather than let the phone attempt to use the weak signal - they put their phones on airplane mode. It works perfectly for them, using iPhones, the same O2 network provider and wifi that I am on. Plus, your answer doesn’t explain why my iPhone thinks I’m not connected to a WiFi network when I patently am. By the way, I really do appreciate your kindness in replying - thanks!

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