BT Broadband manual Plug in Hub

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5Plug in Hub

Your Hub needs to be plugged into mains power and one of the ADSL filters that you fitted in step 4.

1Plug the broadband cable (grey ends) into the Broadband socket on your Hub and the DSL socket on one of the ADSL filters.

2Plug the power cable into your Hub’s power socket and a nearby mains power supply and turn on power at the power socket.

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Please don’t plug in the Ethernet cable (yellow ends) just yet – we’ll tell you when to connect this if you need to.

If the broadband cable (grey ends) isn’t long enough to reach one of your ADSL filters, please see ‘Can I use an extension lead to connect my Hub to my phone socket?’ on page 35.

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