Can Wi-Fi work while LTE internet is down?
Yes. Wi-Fi is the local connection to the router. The router still needs a working SIM, signal, APN and plan to reach the internet.
Use this LTE router guide for common South African home internet problems, including APN profiles, SIM detection, red lights and connected-but-no-internet symptoms.
The router, SIM, APN profile or Wi-Fi network needs a basic connection check.
The device may not be on the ZTE router network, or the admin address/password may differ by model.
Connect to the ZTE Wi-Fi and check the router label for the login address.
Contact your mobile network or router provider if the SIM, plan, account, device lock or hardware warranty may be involved.
Reviewed by Riccardo Vallaro, Telecom & Mobile Services Specialist
Last reviewed: 20 May 2026
Sources we check: General consumer troubleshooting patterns, DataCost internal guide links, public provider self-service concepts, and South African prepaid user needs.
Why trust this: Guides are based on public operator pricing, USSD flows, official support pages, and South African prepaid user needs.
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Yes. Wi-Fi is the local connection to the router. The router still needs a working SIM, signal, APN and plan to reach the internet.
A power restart is safer as a first step. Factory reset only when you have the router login details and know how to restore APN and Wi-Fi settings.
Contact the mobile network for SIM, plan and APN issues, or the router seller/manufacturer for hardware and warranty issues.
This is a general troubleshooting guide for South African consumers. Always confirm billing, payment, activation, meter, token, subscription and account-specific issues with the official provider.
Author and review notes
Telecom & Mobile Services Specialist
Mobile services and telecom professional with experience across VAS, carrier billing, mobile content, and African operator partnerships.
Reviewed / updated: 20 May 2026
Why trust this guide: Written as independent consumer help for South African mobile, electricity, decoder and router problems. Provider-specific account actions should be confirmed through official support.
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