Domain Names - BT Business Total Broadband User Manual

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To find out more about configuring your office network, download our
technical guide at www.bt.com/business/help/networkguide
To see a summary of your network:
open your web browser, type http://home (for your Hub Manager) into the
1
address bar and press
click on the
Local Network
2

Domain names

A domain name is an internet address. If you have a domain name with a non-BT
provider, we recommend that you transfer it to BT Business so you'll have a single
source of contact for technical issues.
Spam advice: make sure our mail servers don't block your domain name
If you'd prefer not to transfer your domain name but you wish to use it to send
and receive email across BT's mail servers, you'll need to contact us to tell us your
domain name(s). This is so our servers recognise your domain name and don't think
it's spam. See page 58 for our contact details.
We'll then confirm that you own the domain name. This only takes a minute or two
and helps us ensure the security of our mail servers.
If you don't have a domain name, or wish to add a new domain, you can order it
with BT. Go to Your account at www.myoffice.bt.com.
Please note: the BT Web Hosting includes one '.co.uk' or '.org.uk' domain
name free of charge. You'll need to pay for extra domain names.
To find out more about ordering, using or transferring a domain name,
go to 'Help & Support' at www.bt.com/business/help/broadband
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