Hub Sockets Summary; Hub Manager - BT Broadband Quick Start Manual

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Hub sockets summary

Power socket
Broadband socket
Ethernet socket
Phone socket
USB socket
> If you don't have a wireless adapter or your computer isn't wireless-enabled,
see page 40
> If you don't have an Ethernet port, see page 40

Hub Manager

Your Hub is like a computer. It has its own software running, which controls how it
works and what it does. You can find technical help and also make changes to the
way your Hub works by using the Hub Manager.
To access Hub Manager, open your web browser and type
the address bar.
When accessing Hub Manager for the first time, you'll be prompted to enter the
default Admin password from the back of your Hub and then to choose your own
admin password. The Hub Manager username is admin. There's some space in the
back of this booklet if you'd like to write down your new password.
If you can't remember your Admin password, you'll need to reset your Hub to its
factory default settings so you can use the default Admin password from the back
of your Hub. Please see page 51.
connects Hub to mains power using the Hub's power adapter
connects Hub to your broadband line via an ADSL filter
connects computers, games consoles or other devices using
a wired connection
connects a standard telephone to your Hub for use with
BT Broadband Talk
connects a printer, external storage or other device to Hub
(we suggest you keep this socket free for future BT services)
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