User guide
Choose the WEP 64 bit BT Hub security
setting in the BT Hub Manager
• Open your Internet browser
• Type in
bthub.config
• Click on Configuration pages access
• Enter your default login and default password
(These are both set to admin)
• Choose
Configuration, Advanced and Wireless from the left menu
• Change the security setting to
WEP 64 bit
• Select Submit
This changes your 26 digit WEP Key to a 10 digit WEP Key.
To connect wirelessly
• Follow Steps 1-4 (as shown on page 8) using your 10 digit WEP Key
Connecting wirelessly with WEP 64 bit Connecting wirelessly with WPA security
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The 26 digit WEP Key
changes to a 10 digit WEP Key
WPA security
Each of your wireless adaptors must support WPA for you to benefit
from WPA security.
Please note: If you have adaptors supporting a mix of security options
you will be unable to connect wirelessly using the WPA security setting
in the BT Hub Manager. If you have adaptors supporting both WEP
and WPA security, select WEP 128 bit security in the BT Hub Manager.
The Apple Mac OSX operating system supports WPA.
WPA is recommended for AirPort installs. For more information visit
www.btbroadbandoffice.com/help/fusion
Connecting wirelessly if your wireless adaptor(s)
support WPA
• Open your Internet browser
• Type in
bthub.config
• Click on Configuration pages access
• Enter your default login and default password
(These are both set to admin)
• Choose
Configuration, Advanced and Wireless from the left menu
• Change the security setting to
WPA
• Change the 26 digit WEP Key to a pass phrase that is easier to
remember. Overtype the 26 digit
WEP Key with a pass phrase of
choice. The
pass phrase should be a random sequence of 8-63
hexadecimal digits (numbers 0-9 and letters A-F and without spaces).
The more random your pass phrase, the safer it is to use.
• Select
Submit
To connect wirelessly using WPA
• Follow Steps 1-4 (as shown on page 8) using your new pass phrase
instead of your 26 digit
WEP Key
Overtype WEP Key
with a pass phrase