Connecting With A Cable (Wired Broadband) - BT Home Hub Quick Start Manual

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Out and about with BT FON
The other exciting part of using wireless with BT Total Broadband is that you can
access the internet when you're out and about, using a mobile device such as a
laptop or mobile phone.
BT Total Broadband comes with BT FON, allowing you to access the internet at
hundreds of thousands of 'hotspots' around the world, including coffee shops,
airports, hotels and motorway service stations.
With BT FON, you can also connect using other BT Home Hubs. Find out more
at www.btfon.com
Need some help?
If you're having trouble setting up a wireless connection, see page 26 or plug in the
Ethernet cable (yellow ends) and go to www.bt.com/gettingsetup

Connecting with a cable (wired broadband)

Ethernet cables can be used to connect computers, games consoles and other
devices to your BT Home Hub.
Although a wireless connection gives you more flexibility to position your devices
around your home, it can occasionally suffer from interference, which can affect
your internet browsing. An Ethernet cable is generally not affected by interference
so will give you a faster, more reliable connection. We therefore recommend using
a wired connection if your computer or device is usually near your Hub.
Setting it up
Once you've followed the Quick Start guide to connect your Hub, the easiest
way to set up a wired connection is to use our CD. This will guide you through the
simple steps to get set up quickly and easily.
If you'd prefer to manually set up a wired connection, see page 29.
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