For this test I was actually not using Wifi - the iPhone was on the mobile network and it was working fine (I was able to make normal calls). Sorry - I don’t seem to have mentioned that point below, but I think I did say this in the report when I sent in the logs. So, I can try this using Wifi, but your suggestion to disable Wifi is actually what I’ve already done.
Is it really true that time doesn’t matter? I was recently reading up on how the push notification registration works and while I didn’t really go into all the detail I thought that I read that there was a need to re-registration after some period? Also, it may not be time related - it’s just my first impression but I’ve not really characterised this particularly well as it takes a lot of time. What I can say is it seems mostly reliable if I call shortly after I’ve used the app, and mostly unreliable if I call when the iPhone has been sitting idle for a reasonable period. Thanks. Chris > On 27/10/2021, at 10:10 AM, German Cancio <german.can...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Chris, > > Would that rather look like an issue with your Wifi connection? The app on > iOS will be sent to rest only seconds after a call is completed and the app > is sent to background (e.g. locking the phone); it doesn’t make any > difference to the app whether a call is received one minute or one hour after > the previous one - it gets waken up by a push notification received by iOS > and passed to the app. But your Wifi connection might be put into dormant > mode by your router, so that push notification might not make it through in > time for picking up the call. That’s a quite common problem that ends up > affecting many VoIP apps. > > Try disabling Wifi and see whether you still have the same issue using mobile > data. If that doesn’t fix the issue, you could try to enable logs and look > what the app does at the time of the call. > > Germán > > >> On 26 Oct 2021, at 21:17, Chris Jackson <ch...@cd-jackson.com> wrote: >> >> I’ve been testing out LinPhone, and while it mostly seems to work well, >> notifications of iPhone calls seems to be unreliable. I sent some logs >> recently but thought I should follow up with a message here to see if others >> were experiencing issues, or if it is just a problem with my system. >> >> I’ve not characterised this well, but from a few tests it seems that longer >> periods of no use will result in calls not being established. It seems that >> possibly leaving the iPhone “off” for an hour (ie not opening any apps and >> certainly not opening LinPhone) will result in calls not being connected. I >> might be wrong as I’ve only tested this a couple of times and obviously this >> takes a lot of time between tests. Calls made after 30 or 40 minutes of no >> use have so far always worked ok though. >> >> I wonder if this is a known issue or something that could be a settings >> issue in my system? I’m using the LinPhone cloud FlexiSip and have not >> changed any settings from default in the iPhone app. >> >> Thanks >> Chris >> _______________________________________________ >> Linphone-users mailing list >> Linphone-users@nongnu.org >> https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users > > > _______________________________________________ > Linphone-users mailing list > Linphone-users@nongnu.org > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users _______________________________________________ Linphone-users mailing list Linphone-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users