Introduction:
A couple of weeks ago, I made a game-changing purchase from Jumia - the MTN Broadband 4G ZLT S20 router. It's been nothing short of phenomenal, made specifically for the Nigerian market. However, recently, I encountered a setback when the router reverted to its original state because it was unlocked. That is how it was able to work in Ghana. Little did I know, this was a common issue faced by many. In my quest for a solution, I delved deep into the rabbit hole. Let me share with you what I discovered.
**Step-by-Step Guide to Unlocking Your MTN Broadband 4G ZLT S20 Router:**
1. Begin by removing the SIM card from your router, then power it on.
2. Connect your PC to the router and launch your web browser.
3. Access the router login page using the address: 192.168.0.1.
4. Log in with the username "root" and password "admin".
5. Reinsert your SIM card into the router.
6. Navigate to the "Device settings" column and select "Advance settings".
7. Look for and click on "Bands locking".
8. Toggle bands locking to "Disabled" or vice versa, then click "apply". Wait a few seconds, and voila!
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**Here's the video version with the same steps**
**Keep in Mind:**
While this fix works wonders, it's essential to note that it's temporary. You'll need to repeat these steps whenever the router powers off or resets. Until a more permanent solution arises, this is your go-to method.
**Join the Conversation:**
Have any lingering questions or concerns about this topic or others? Feel free to share in the comments section below!
In conclusion, unlocking the potential of your MTN Broadband 4G ZLT S20 router is a game-changer, and though the fix may be temporary, it's a valuable workaround. Stay tuned for updates on a more permanent solution!

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I not tried this fix yet but I'm optimistic that it'll work. I'll report back soo
ReplyDeletePlease do and let us us know ASAP. Thank You.
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