User guide

Quick reference guide 6
3 Fit ADSL lters
You need to use ADSL lters to stop your telephone calls interfering with your broadband service. Any devices (telephones, faxes, extension bells,
digital TV boxes (e.g. Sky
®
) or monitored-alarm systems) that plug into your phone line need lters tted to them.
If you don’t already have lters tted from a previous broadband connection…
At each phone socket that you’re using:
4 Plug in BT Business Hub
Your Hub needs to be plugged into mains power and one of the ADSL lters that you tted in step 3.
Plug the broadband cable (with pink ends) into the DSL socket on your Hub and the ADSL modem socket on one of the ADSL lters.
Plug the power cable into your Hub’s power socket and a nearby mains power supply. If the broadband cable isn’t long enough to reach one of
your ADSL lters, see www.bt.com/business/help
5 Check BT Business Hub lights
Wait for your Hub’s Broadband and Internet lights to glow green. This will take a few minutes. If the Broadband and Internet lights aren’t glowing
green after a few minutes, see ’Connection troubleshooting’.
1 2 3
Unplug the device
from the socket
Plug an ADSL lter
into the socket
Plug the device you just
unplugged into the ADSL
lter’s phone socket