User guide

18 Common questions
Windows XP/Vista Windows 7 Mac OS X
1 Go to Start, click
Connect To.
XP: click Wireless
Network Connection.
Vista: click Connect to
network.
2 Highlight your Hub’s
network name (checking
that the last four digits
match your Hub’s details,
e.g. BTHub3-2345) and
click Connect.
3 Type your Hub’s wireless
key into the:
XP: Network Key box.
Vista: Security key or
passphrase box.
4 Click Connect and wait a
few moments while your
computer connects to
your Hub.
1 Go to Start, click Control
Panel then click Network
and Internet, followed by
Connect to a network.
2 Click on your Hub’s
network name (checking
that the last four digits
match your Hub’s details,
e.g. BTHub3-2345) and
click Connect.
3 Either:
Press the WPS button on
the rear of your Hub
Or:
Type your Hub’s wireless
key into the Security key
box then click OK
4 Wait a few moments
while your computer
connects to your Hub.
1 Click the AirPort Status
icon in the menu bar.
2 Click your Hub’s network
name (checking that the
last four digits match
your Hub’s details, e.g.
BTHub3-2345).
3 Mac OS X 10.4 and
earlier only: in the
Wireless Security box,
select WPA Personal.
4 Type your Hub’s wireless
key into the Password
box.
5 Click OK and wait a few
moments while your
computer connects to
your Hub.
> If your computer shows the message ‘Windows cannot configure this wireless
connection’, see page 26
> If your computer’s wireless function or adapter doesn’t have a WPA/WP2 option,
see page 25
> If your Hub’s wireless network name doesn’t appear, or you‘re having problems
connecting to your Hub, see the lights table on page 30