BT Smart Type B User Guide
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To set up your BT Smart Hub Type B, plug it into a power outlet and connect it to your broadband line. Use the provided cables to connect your devices or connect wirelessly using the network name and password found on the back of the hub.
Check for any loose connections and ensure your firmware is up-to-date. You can also try restarting the hub or changing the wireless channel in the settings to reduce interference.
Log into the hub's interface by entering 192.168.1.254 into a web browser. Go to 'Advanced Settings', then 'Wireless'. Here you can change the Wi-Fi password and save the changes.
Press and hold the Reset button on the back of the hub for about 20 seconds until the lights flash. This will restore the hub to its original settings.
Yes, you can set up Quality of Service (QoS) in the hub settings to prioritize certain devices. Log into the hub interface and go to 'Advanced Settings' > 'QoS' to configure device priorities.
The lights indicate different statuses: a steady blue means everything is working, an orange light indicates a problem, and a flashing orange means the hub is starting up. Refer to the user manual for a full guide.
Place the hub in a central location away from walls and electronic devices that may cause interference. Consider using Wi-Fi extenders for larger areas.
Yes, you can set up a guest network by accessing the hub settings. Navigate to 'Advanced Settings' > 'Guest Network' and enable it, setting up a separate password if desired.
BT Smart Hub Type B typically updates automatically. However, you can check for updates manually by logging into the hub and navigating to 'Advanced Settings' > 'Firmware Update'.
If you forget the admin password, you will need to reset the hub to factory settings by holding the Reset button for 20 seconds. This will restore the default admin password located on the back of the hub.