Hi David,

I checked but I don't see anything that may have changed between 5.2.6 and 6.0.0 in our SDK regarding the network manager. If you could send me logs from a 5.2.6 of the same scenario that would be helpful.

Thanks in advance.
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Le 09/05/2025 à 23:00, David Pirotte a écrit :
Hi Sylvain,

It behaves like that because when turn OFF your WiFi, Android
(through Network Manager APIs) can't tell us to which network you're
connected and assumes you not even connected to internet:
2025-05-0818:12:11:850[org.linphone/linphone-android] MESSAGE
[Platform Helper] [Network Manager 26] A network has been lost
...
I guess there's an issue with your device firmware that doesn't
behave well with Android APIs in that scenario.
This never ever happened with linphone  earlier version, it worked
perfectly fine till 5.2.6

Or does your device only have a WiFi connection and not a cellular
one (like a tablet without 4G for example)?
It is a celular with a sim card (local telecom provider), and switching
from wifi to 3G (i have a very low cost phone), always perfectly
worked, till 6.x.x

I hope this can be fixed, I rely on this switching mode to work well to
catch msg/callls while 'on the road'.

Thanks,
David

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