BT Home 4 Type B User Guide
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To set up your BT Home Hub 4 Type B, connect the power adapter to the hub and plug it into an electrical outlet. Connect the DSL cable from the hub to your phone line. Once connected, the broadband light should turn blue, indicating a successful connection.
A red broadband light indicates a connectivity issue. Check all cable connections, reboot the hub, and ensure there are no outages in your area. If the problem persists, contact your service provider for further assistance.
Access the hub's settings by entering http://bthomehub.home into your web browser. Log in using the admin password found on the back of the hub. Navigate to the 'Wireless' section and select 'Change password'. Enter your new password and save the changes.
To reset the hub, locate the reset button on the back of the device. Use a paperclip to press and hold the button for 20 seconds until the lights flash. Release the button and allow the hub to reboot.
Ensure your hub is placed in a central location away from obstructions and electronic devices. Check for firmware updates through the hub's settings and consider changing the Wi-Fi channel to reduce interference.
Press the WPS button on the hub. Within 2 minutes, activate WPS on your device. The device should automatically connect to the Wi-Fi network without needing to enter the password.
Yes, log in to the hub's settings, navigate to 'Parental Controls', and use the 'Block Sites' feature to restrict access to specific websites by adding their URLs.
Consider placing the hub in a more central location, away from thick walls and electronic devices. You may also use Wi-Fi extenders to boost the signal in areas with weak coverage.
If you've forgotten the admin password, you will need to reset the hub to factory settings, which will restore the default password printed on the back of the device.
Log in to the hub's settings and navigate to the 'Home Network' section. Here, you can see a list of all devices currently connected to your network.