User guide
Help
If you don’t have a wireless adapter or your computer isn’t wireless-enabled,
see page 37.
Find your Fibre Hub’s preset wireless network name/SSID and security key (WEP).
These are printed on your wireless settings card (found in your Fibre Hub’s box)
and also on the bottom of your Fibre Hub.
If your BT engineer transferred settings from your old BT Business Hub, your
wireless details may not be the same as those printed on your Fibre Hub.
(They’ll be the same as the details printed on your old BT Business Hub.)
Follow the instructions for your computer’s operating system below or, if
your wireless adapter has its own software, use this to set up your wireless
connection – its help function may be useful if you aren’t sure how to do this.
Go to Start, click Connect To:
click Wireless Network Connection
click Connect to network
click on the wireless icon in the
system tray
Highlight your Fibre Hub’s network
name (checking that the last three digits
match your Fibre Hub’s details, e.g.
BTBusinessHub-XXX) and click Connect
Type your Fibre Hub’s wireless key
into the:
Network Key box
Security key or passphrase box
Security key or passphrase box
Click Connect and wait a few moments
while your computer connects to your
Fibre Hub
Click the AirPort status icon in the
menu bar
Highlight your Fibre Hub’s network
name (checking that the last three
digits match your Fibre Hub’s details
e.g. BTBusinessHub-XXX)
Mac OS X 10.4 and earlier only: in
the Wireless Security box, select WEP.
If the WEP 40/128-bit hex option
doesn’t appear on your version of
Mac OS X, select WEP Password and
type a $ character in the Password
box followed by the 10- character
security key
Type your Fibre Hub’s wireless key
into the Password box
Click OK and wait a few moments
while your computer connects to
your Fibre Hub
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