BT Broadband manual Declaration of Conformance

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This product intentionally generates low-level radio frequency signals and as such, there is a very small risk that this product may interfere with sensitive medical devices, for example a heart pacemaker, when in close proximity. If you have any concerns, BT recommends that you consult the medical device manufacturer before using this product.

The plug on the power cable serves as a disconnect device. Make sure that the power socket you plug the power cable into is easily accessible and located as close to the equipment as possible.

Please save energy

Please avoid wasting energy while using your computer, games console or other equipment. You can set up your computers to go into standby or low-energy usage mode automatically. Your Hub has BT Power Save – see page 54.

Please disconnect your Hub from its power supply when not in use for an extended period (e.g. a holiday), but remember that when you do so all connected computers (and any other devices that use your Hub to connect to your broadband line) will lose internet access and BT Broadband Talk won’t work. Remember to restore power to your Hub before turning your computer(s) on.

Product disposal instructions for residential users The Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive (2002/96/EC) has been put in place to recycle products using best available recovery and recycling techniques to minimise the impact on the environment, treat any hazardous substances and avoid the increasing landfill.

The symbol shown above and on the product means that the product is classed as Electrical or Electronic Equipment and you should not

put it into your domestic waste bin. When you have no further use for it, please dispose of the product as per your local authority’s recycling processes. For more information please contact your local authority or the retailer where the product was purchased.

Declaration of Conformance

Declaration of Conformance with European Community Directive 1999/EC.

This product is intended for use within the UK for connection to the public telephone network. This equipment complies with the essential requirements for Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC. The Declaration of Conformance can be found at www.bt.com

GNU General Public Licence

The BT Home Hub contains code that is covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL). In accordance with the GPL, BT has made the relevant code available for download at:

www.btyahoo.com/broadband/adhoc_pages/ gplcode.html

Terms and conditions

BT Total Broadband and BT Broadband Talk are covered by terms and conditions. To review these, click on ‘Terms and conditions’ at www.bt.com/btbroadband

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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 Use this section to find help with… Connecting to the internet using the BT Home HubHelp Section Help with connecting to the internet using the BT Home HubWhat to do… 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?Already have a modem or router, what should I do? Where can I find my username and password / email?If you can’t find these details, please call us on 0800 111 Already have a BT Home Hub, what should I do? Fitting filters what do I do? Tips What do I do if I don’t have enough Adsl filters? Have an Adsl master socket, do I still need to use filters?Can I connect more than one telephone to a filter? 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? Multiplexing PasswordEncapsulation 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 Access Control Hub featuresBT Power Save 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