BT Mini Kit User Guide

To set up your BT Mini Hub Kit, plug the hub into a power outlet and connect it to your BT Home Hub using an Ethernet cable. Follow the instructions provided in the user manual to configure the settings.
Ensure all cables are securely connected. Restart your Mini Hub and your router. If the problem persists, check for service outages in your area or contact BT support for assistance.
To reset your BT Mini Hub, press and hold the reset button located on the device for about 10 seconds until the lights flash. This will restore it to factory settings.
Yes, the BT Mini Hub can be used with non-BT routers. Connect the hub to your router using an Ethernet cable and configure it using the instructions provided.
Firmware updates for the BT Mini Hub are typically automatic. Ensure your device is connected to the internet. If an update is available, it will be installed during the next restart.
The BT Mini Hub Kit typically covers a range of up to 30 meters indoors, depending on the building's construction and any potential interference sources.
To improve Wi-Fi signal strength, place the hub in a central location away from walls and obstructions, and minimize interference from other electronic devices.
A red light indicates a connection issue. Check your cables, restart the device, and ensure your broadband service is active. If the issue persists, contact BT support.
Yes, you can connect multiple devices to the BT Mini Hub. Ensure that your network can handle the bandwidth requirements of all connected devices.
Access the hub's settings through a web browser using its IP address. Navigate to the Wi-Fi settings section and follow the instructions to change the password.