Asking for Help Connecting to WiFi

You're at a cafe or hotel and can't get online.

You
Disculpe, ¿cuál es la contraseña del wifi?
dees-KOOL-peh, kwahl ehs lah kohn-trah-SEH-nyah dehl WAI-fai?
Excuse me, what's the WiFi password?
'Wifi' is pronounced 'WAI-fai' in most of Latin America, just like in English.
Waiter
Sí, la red se llama 'CaféCentral' y la contraseña es 'café2025', todo en minúsculas.
see, lah rrehd seh YAH-mah kah-FEH sehn-TRAHL ee lah kohn-trah-SEH-nyah ehs kah-FEH dohs-meel-VAYN-tee-SEEN-koh, TOH-doh en mee-NOOS-koo-lahs.
Yes, the network is called 'CaféCentral' and the password is 'café2025', all lowercase.
'Minúsculas' means lowercase letters. 'Mayúsculas' means uppercase — useful when someone is spelling out a password.
You
Gracias, pero no me puedo conectar. ¿El internet está funcionando?
GRAH-syahs, PEH-roh noh meh PWEH-doh koh-nehk-TAR. ehl een-tehr-NEHT ehs-TAH foon-syoh-NAHN-doh?
Thanks, but I can't connect. Is the internet working?
Waiter
A veces falla. Déjeme reiniciar el router. Un momentito.
ah VEH-sehs FAH-yah. DEH-heh-meh rreh-ee-nee-SYAR ehl RROO-tehr. oon moh-mehn-TEE-toh.
Sometimes it fails. Let me restart the router. Just a moment.
'Un momentito' — the diminutive '-ito' makes it warmer and friendlier than 'un momento.'