BT Openzone wireless internet access
BT Openzone is a wireless broadband (Wi-Fi) service that you can access in public
places ('hotspots') such as airports, hotels and motorway service stations. You can
get online at BT Openzone hotspots throughout the UK and Republic of Ireland,
and at selected locations abroad.
You can make your Fibre Hub available as a BT Openzone hotspot. This allows you
to offer secure, separate, publicly accessible wireless broadband for your customers
and visitors.
If you need to disable BT Openzone, please follow these simple steps:
once the BT engineer has set up your BT Business Total Broadband Fibre service,
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access your Fibre Hub Manager by typing http://home in the address bar of
your web browser and pressing
Hub Manager
icon on your desktop
2
click on
BT Openzone
click Disable. You may be asked to enter your password – if you haven't changed
3
it, the default password is the same as the serial number on the bottom of your
Fibre Hub
4
your Hub will stop broadcasting the BT Openzone SSID immediately.
Please note: the status may show as 'pending' for up to 24 hours while
our systems update
To find out more about 'open Wi-Fi', go to
www.bt.com/business/help/hubopenzone
Enter
or your return key, or double-clicking the
in the
Quick Service Links
section
Extra features
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