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before you close the window. You may be asked to enter your
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password – if you haven't changed it, the default password is the same as the
serial number on the bottom of your Fibre Hub

Static IP

If you want to host a web site, you may have ordered multiple Static IP with your
BT Business Total Broadband Fibre service. If not, you can subscribe using
at www.bt.com/business/login. Once your BT engineer has installed your Fibre
Hub, please follow these steps to set up your multiple Static IP addresses:
open your web browser, type http://home or http://192.168.1.254 (for your
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Fibre Hub Manager) in the address bar and press
click on the
Broadband
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scroll down to the
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in the
Router Address
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in the 'welcome' emails or letters we sent when you ordered Static IP); in the
Subnet Mask
field, enter your subnet mask address as follows: if you have 5
Static IP addresses enter 255.255.255.248, if you have 13 Static IP addresses
enter
255.255.255.240
click
Save
before you close the window. You may be asked to enter your
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password – if you haven't changed it, the default password is the same as the
serial number on the side of your Fibre Hub
you'll see a confirmation message that all's okay
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Once you've set up your multiple Static IP addresses, you can use one of the
following methods to assign your LAN computers to your public Static IP addresses
(supplied with your order for Static IP addresses).
If you need help with your computer settings, go to www.microsoft.com for PCs,
or www.apple.com for Macs, and search for 'Change TCP/IP settings'.
icon then
Link Configuration
Public IP Address
section and select
field, enter your Fibre Hub address (see 'router address'
Your account
Enter
or your return key
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