BT Broadband manual How can I tell if my computer has built-in wireless?

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I don’t have an Ethernet port, can I connect to the Hub using a wire?

Your BT Home Hub only accepts Ethernet (wired) or wireless connections. If your computer doesn’t have an Ethernet port, you can add one by buying a USB to Ethernet adapter or, for a desktop computer, a PCI Ethernet card. Contact your computer supplier or high street computer shop, or, if online, you can review the range of adapters available at www.bt.com/shop

What do I need to use wireless?

Your computer needs to be using a wireless adapter or have built-in wireless functionality. The wireless adapter should be Wi-Fi, 802.11b, g or n compatible.

How can I tell if my computer has built-in wireless?

If you’re using a laptop purchased within the last year or two, it’s likely to have wireless built in. You need to turn on wireless on some laptops using a switch or option in the software. Check the documentation supplied with the computer.

Where can I buy a wireless adapter?

These are available at www.bt.com/shop and most computer shops. Check your computer manual to make sure the type of adapter you plan to buy is compatible with your computer. We recommend you get a 802.11n compatible USB wireless adapter, though a 802.11b or g wireless adapter will also work.

Where can I get help with my computer’s wireless?

Please see your computer or wireless adapter manual. For help with setting up a wireless connection to your Hub, see page 16.

Is my wireless connection secure?

Your Hub is set with standard WPA security, which helps prevent others accessing your data transfers or connecting to your wireless network. It can also support alternative wireless security options such as WPA2 and Network ID hiding – you can set up these using your Hub Manager. For more information, please go to www.bt.com/broadband/help and type ‘wireless security’ in the search box at the bottom of the page.

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Contents BT Total Broadband Check your box contents User Guide Contents Page What else you need to know Thanks for choosing BT Total BroadbandWhat’s what What to do nextPage Learn about… Learn about… BT Home Hub Use this section to learn about your serviceBT Home Hub BT Total Broadband features Learn about…BT Total Broadband Set-up Page Set-up Use this section to get set up and onlineCheck contents Unplug existing modem, router or Hub Plug in Hub ’d like to… Check Hub lightsConnect computer using CD recommended WPA Network name/SSID Wireless key Security typeWindows XP and Window Vista Mac OS Connect computer manually using the Ethernet cable Set-up Help Help Help Connecting to the internet using the BT Home HubUse this section to find help with… What to do… Help with connecting to the internet using the BT Home HubSection No lights Power light is redPower light is orange Upgrading light is flashing orangeBroadband light is flashing orange Your Hub is connecting to broadband. Please wait a whileBroadband light is off Broadband light is redThere’s no dial tone There is a dial tone Broadband light is blue 5a if you’re using an Ethernet cableHelp Setting up or using a non-BT Total Broadband feature Setting up or using a BT Total Broadband featureWhy does my broadband speed seem slow? General troubleshootingMy CD won’t run. What should I do? To connect to the internet?If you can’t find these details, please call us on 0800 111 Where can I find my username and password / email?Already have a modem or router, what should I do? Already have a BT Home Hub, what should I do? Fitting filters what do I do? Tips Can I connect more than one telephone to a filter? Have an Adsl master socket, do I still need to use filters?What do I do if I don’t have enough Adsl filters? Why does my broadband speed seem slow? Is my wireless connection secure? How can I tell if my computer has built-in wireless?For more information on your Hub Manager, see Enter your Hub Manager passwordWireless connection to my Hub is unreliable. What can I do? Encapsulation PasswordMultiplexing Network icon Preferences…, thenClick Network Double-clickClick OK twice Page Your BT Home Hub Your BT Home Hub Use this section to find out about your Hub Your BT Home HubHub overview Use these sockets To set up your Hub SeeRestart button Wireless Association buttonReset to Defaults button Hub buttons summaryHere’s a quick summary of what your Hub lights mean… Hub lightsHub Manager Hub sockets summaryBT Power Save Hub featuresBT Access Control Bandwidth Declaration of Conformance Your details BT Total Broadband username BT Total Broadband passwordUseful information Useful web site addressesUpgrading light 24, 25, 52 USB 40 IndexOffices worldwide