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What went wrong, when I have a green check at my Wi-Fi, but in the right corner it says LTE?


Posted on Nov 21, 2021 12:34 AM

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Posted on Nov 21, 2021 12:42 AM

It appears that you are connected to your Wi-Fi Network, however, your Wi-Fi Network is unable to connect to the internet. This is the reason your iPhone remains on cellular LTE so it can remain connected to the internet. I recommend that you shut down and restart your Wi-Fi Router and then after a few minutes, try connecting again.


Axel F.

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Nov 21, 2021 12:42 AM in response to Gerdes-SSV

It appears that you are connected to your Wi-Fi Network, however, your Wi-Fi Network is unable to connect to the internet. This is the reason your iPhone remains on cellular LTE so it can remain connected to the internet. I recommend that you shut down and restart your Wi-Fi Router and then after a few minutes, try connecting again.


Axel F.

Dec 14, 2021 4:01 AM in response to Axel Foley

I think I can reproduce this!


I have a tomtom navigation system, which uses my iPhone to connect to the internet (Bluetooth tethering?)


When I'm coming home and enter the Wi-Fi Network, the phone connects to the Wi-Fi, but also uses the telephone internet for the navigation system and I got the situation.


When I'm coming home by bike, where the navigation system is not used (as it is build in the car) I have no problems and full Wi-Fi connection.

What went wrong, when I have a green check at my Wi-Fi, but in the right corner it says LTE?

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