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Help Having probs sending mms over wifi?

I've had a ton of problems with this phone sending MMS messages (sending a text with an attached pic) regardless of how I am connected. Easily 70% of the time it will never go - just say "Sending..." and if it doesn't go within the first 10 seconds, it never will - I've tried waiting over 6 hours on occasion, perfect connection the whole time, and still just sits at "Sending..." so I just have to long-press the message, delete, and try again. And again. And again. Until it finally decides to go through.
 
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I've had a ton of problems with this phone sending MMS messages (sending a text with an attached pic) regardless of how I am connected. Easily 70% of the time it will never go - just say "Sending..." and if it doesn't go within the first 10 seconds, it never will - I've tried waiting over 6 hours on occasion, perfect connection the whole time, and still just sits at "Sending..." so I just have to long-press the message, delete, and try again. And again. And again. Until it finally decides to go through.

this just happened to me over wifi...but it also happens over 4g...it appears that this is a larger issue with the os...theres been several occassions where i attempted to send a mms over both wifi and 4g only to find hours later or the next day my picture didnt send. only a power off and on sent the message theough
 
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Every time I've ever sent a MMS, it's always switched over to Network Data to send/rec, regardless of if I'm on WiFi. That was the same on my Thunderbolt as well. On that phone, if I was on wifi, it would switch over to the 3G network for the duration of the send, then back to wifi.

So, now that people are up in arms about doing it with wifi on the Gnex, I pose a challenge to those who say they've done it on WiFi:

Go into your settings, and disable mobile data. THEN try to send it on WiFi again, and let me know if it works.

I ask because I simply did exactly that. The first send went through (with arrows blinking on both the WiFi and signal bars). I was expecting to see the WiFi drop away and the 3G pop up for it, but it didn't. So then I disabled mobile data completely, and it just sits here doing nothing while trying to send. Sending...Sending...Sending....and doesn't. So then I re-enabled Mobile Data again, hit resend, and 10 seconds later, sent successfully.

This to me says that it is in fact NOT using WiFi to actually send the message. It's still using the cellular data network (as mentioned above), to do that portion. It just isn't showing it in the notification bar that anything has switched from one side to another.

Give it a go, let us know what happens, maybe mine is just a fluke, but it'd be nice to see people's results with that.
 
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I have had issues with my GNex sending and receiving MMS when connected to WiFi. The issue is that the phone does not switch data modes efficiently (especially when in LTE/CDMA mode). I have had success by disabling WiFi and rebooting which forces the phone to use mobile data. I have read posts where switching airplane mode on and off after disabling WiFi has worked. Another option is switching to CDMA only. I also upgraded to the new network extender from Verizon that has voice and data capability.
 
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I can imagine where some people might be having those issues as well, the phone not switching efficiently, or at all, which would definitely be frustrating. Fortunately, mine hands off back and forth well so I have no issues, but I am sure others aren't so lucky. But the fact that it SHOULD be seamless, and isn't, is what the main issue seems to be.
 
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You CANNOT send MMS over wi-fi, it goes over the carrier's data connection, end of story, if you claim otherwise you are wrong.

Only exception to this is if you use a femtocell, although as far at the phone is concerned it's still going over the operator network, even though in reality it's going through your BB connection. But I doubt many people here are using one of those.
 
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You CANNOT send MMS over wi-fi, it goes over the carrier's data connection, end of story, if you claim otherwise you are wrong.

Only exception to this is if you use a femtocell, although as far at the phone is concerned it's still going over the operator network, even though in reality it's going through your BB connection. But I doubt many people here are using one of those.

Pretty sure me and everyone else conplaining about this are not sayin it should send through wifi dang dude. We are saying it should send while were connected to a wifi
To send a mms we have to turn wifi off then back on and continue what we were doing.
And my claim and others are saying we HAVE sent mms while connected to wifi not sayin it goes through the wifi but i definitiely never had to tuen my wifi off on any other android.
 
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Pretty sure me and everyone else conplaining about this are not sayin it should send through wifi dang dude. We are saying it should send while were connected to a wifi
To send a mms we have to turn wifi off then back on and continue what we were doing.
And my claim and others are saying we HAVE sent mms while connected to wifi not sayin it goes through the wifi but i definitiely never had to tuen my wifi off on any other android.
I'll also add, that I have sent multiple MMS while wifi was turned on, but it's not consistent. I run delivery reports, just to double check, as well.

Two examples:

Yesterday, I attempted to send a photo I had downloaded from the browser to a friend (not on Verizon), and it got caught up in "sending". Upon checking the message details in the report, it simply read "pending". About three hours later, it actually went through.

At the same time, I sent a photo to another friend (this was taken with my camera, and they are on Verizon's network), and it went through immediately.

Again, in both cases I was connected to my home wifi, but it's not at-all consistent (and it's not just on the Galaxy Nexus, but also my previous Droid, Charge, and Bionic).
 
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I am having the same problem and I think, for me at least, it has to do with having such weak data signals in so many places. When I try to send an MMS, it simply doesn't have a consistent enough data connection to make it work. It might be handing off just fine, but that will not help if there's no data connection available!
 
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