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Changing to a standard broadband (ADSL) connection
If you wish to change back from your BT Business Total Broadband Fibre service to
a standard broadband (ADSL) connection using your standard BT Business Hub,
please follow these steps:
Unplug your Fibre Hub and Openreach modem from the power socket and
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phone socket (either master socket or extension socket).
Plug your standard BT Business Hub directly into the phone socket (either
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master socket or extension socket).
Note: you don't need to use ADSL microfilters on any of your extensions.
To establish an internet connection, you may need to enter your network login
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username and password in the Hub Manager for your BT Business Hub. (Your
username and password are in the 'welcome' emails and letters we sent when
you ordered your BT Business Total Broadband Fibre service.)
This will give you a broadband connection and, as the fibre faceplate acts like an
I-Plate (BT Broadband Accelerator) and filters out interference from your phone
wiring, you'll get the best performance your line can support.
Making landline phone calls using your standard BT Business Hub
If you change back to your standard BT Business Hub and you use telephones
connected to it to make landline telephone calls, you'll need to remove the fibre
faceplate from the master socket and install microfilters on all your phone sockets.
To do this, please follow the steps on the next two pages.
Your Fibre Hub and Openreach modem
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