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1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
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• How a better user experience drives measurable business benefits
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Cyber risk predictions
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7. Broadband
DSL 11 2
GigE
3 4
Broadband
WAN USB Reset Power Power
On|Off
Ethernet
GigE
3 4
Broadband
WAN USB Reset Power
Ethernet
If you’ve got broadband
over fibre you will have a
stand-alone VDSL modem.
Stand-alone
VDSL modem
BT Home Hub 4r
Two-part
power supply
Fibre set-upCable set-up (continued)
Configure
If you are a BT broadband customer your Hub will
automatically be configured for you by default.
If you aren’t a BT customer you will need to enter
your Broadband configuration, follow the step by
step instructions below.
Simply open your web browser and type
bthub.home in the address bar.
1 Click Settings.
2 Enter your Admin password, or if prompted set
your new password. (This can be found on the
card on the back of the Hub or on the base of
the Hub). Click Ok.
3 Click the Broadband tab along the top, you will
need to click Disconnect if already connected.
4 Follow the link at the bottom of the page to the
Advanced Settings page.
5 Click Add.
6 Enter the name of your internet provider and
choose Fibre as the Connection type. Your
ISP connection will default to PPPoE then
click Apply.
Plug in
Your fibre broadband has been specially installed
by an engineer. If you move anything, please
check the diagram below to see what goes where.
Unplug any existing broadband kit, then:
1 Assemble the power plug (by sliding the two
parts together), connect the power cable and
switch on at the socket.
2 Plug in Ethernet cable (red ends) into the red
WAN port of the BT Hub and the other end
into the WAN port of the Fibre VDSL Modem.
3 Press the Power button on the back of the
BT Hub.
Wait for the blue light. This might take a few minutes.
No blue light? See connection help overleaf.
Connect
1 Connect your device using wi-fi details on
the card.
2 Or if your device supports WPS, press WPS
to connect automatically.
Tip: can’t connect to wi-fi?
Useyour Ethernet cable(yellowends).
Usingyour Ethernet cablemight give
youthefastest speed,but connecting
wirelesslymaybemoreconvenient.
Broadband
DSL 11 2
GigE
3 4
Broadband
WAN USB Reset Power Power
On|Off
Ethernet
Set-up and speed tips
The first ten days after set-up
After you’ve installed your Hub, it can take
about ten days to establish the fastest, most
reliable broadband possible on your line.
During this time, your Hub might restart and
your broadband might be interrupted. This is
normal. Leave your Hub connected and turned
on and it should soon settle down.
Getting up to speed
To get the best speed out of your broadband,
use a wired connection. If you’re connecting
wirelessly, the 5GHz signal will usually give you
the best speed.
Fine tune your Hub
Your BT Home Hub 4r has its own software,
which controls how it works and what it does.
You don’t need to change anything, but if you
want to, type bthub.home into your browser.
Your Admin password is on your Hub – we
suggest you change this to your own when
logged in.
Tip: Getting the best from a wi-fi
connection
The shorter the distance and the fewer floors
and walls between your wi-fi device and
Hub, the better your wi-fi connection.
BT Hub connection help
There’s a problem with your power supply
or power is off
What to do
Check that the power switch on the back of your Hub is on, the power cable’s plugged in correctly
at the mains and that power is on. If there’s still no light, call us on 0808 100 6116*
This shows that there’s a problem
Power light is blue
Hub light status
Your hub is working fine If you can’t get online, please check your device or computer settings with the manufacturer
Press the Restart button and release it when the Power light turns orange
Your Hub will restart and the Power light will glow steady blue. If it’s still red, reset your Hub
using a paper clip to press the recessed Reset button on the back of your Hub for a few seconds
If this doesn’t fix it, call us on 0808 100 6116*
Power light is off
Power light is orange
Power light is red
Check the other lights in the silver bar at the bottom of the Hub and follow the instructions
in the second table below.
What’s happening
You’re not connected to broadband
If your connection is down or you think your
Hub is faulty, try these three steps before
calling us:
1 Check power and cables and make sure
filters are fitted, then switch your computer
and devices off and then on.
2 While they’re restarting, press and hold
your Hub’s Restart button until your Hub
light goes orange.
3 While your Hub reboots, its light will flash
then go blue. If it’s red, see below.
Make sure you’re next to your Hub with a PC
or device if you call.
If your Hub light isn’t glowing blue, warning
lights will appear in the silver bar at the
bottom of your Hub. You’re connected to broadband but your
account might not be switched on yet
Broadband light is orange Wait until after midnight on the day your broadband is switched on. If it’s already after midnight,
call us on 0808 100 6116*
You’ve tried to log in with the wrong
username and password
Broadband light is red Reset your Hub’s password by using a paper clip to press the recessed Reset button on the back of
your Hub for a few seconds
There’s a problem with your
broadband line
Broadband light is
flashing red
Check all the cables are plugged in correctly and that it’s after midnight on the day your broadband
is switched on. If cables are okay and it’s already after midnight, call us on 0808 100 6116*
You’ve switched off wireless security
for one or both wireless channels
Wireless light is red Turn on your security – in the wireless tab in your Hub Manager
Your Hub is in WPS automatic
connection mode
Wireless light is
flashing orange
Click the button to connect (on your computer or adapter) without entering a pass key.
The Hub will return to normal mode after a few minutes
What to doWhat’s happeningHub light status
Got a question?
For common questions about connecting,
go to bt.com/producthelp
If you’ve completed all these checks and
need to call, please make sure you’re next
to your Hub and a PC or device.
Troubleshooting – other things to check
If you have broadband over fibre you will have
a standalone VDSL modem.
You will need to check the VDSL’s user guide
for operating instructions.
For further help, call us on 0808 100 6116*
7 From the drop down box you will now be able
to choose the Internet Service Provider that
you manually entered.
8 Enter your Broadband username and
password. (You will have been sent these
by your ISP provider, if you no longer have
them contact you broadband provider)
9 Click Connect.
All done. You should now be connected
to the internet and can close this window.
Open your web browser and navigate to
a page of your choice.
Smart dual-band wireless
The BT Home Hub 4r uses Smart Wireless
to ensure the best signal is available on
both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz band.
Configure
Simply open your web browser and type
bthub.home in the address bar.
1 Click Settings.
2 Enter your Admin password, or if prompted set
your new password. (This can be found on the
card on the back of the BT Hub or on the base
of the BT Hub). Click Ok.
3 Click the Broadband tab along the top, you will
need to click Disconnect if already connected.
4 Follow the link at the bottom of the page to the
Advanced Settings page.
5 Click Add.
6 Enter the name of your broadband provider
and choose Cable as the Connection type.
Your ISP connection will automatically default
to the correct settings, then click Apply.
(If your broadband does not connect you may
need to contact your service provider for your
correct ISP Connection).
7 From the drop down box you will now be able
to choose the Internet Service Provider that
you manually entered.
8 Click Connect.
All done. You should now be connected
to the internet and can close this window.
Open your web browser and navigate to
a page of your choice.
Connect
1 Connect your device using wi-fi details
on the card.
2 Or if your device supports WPS, press WPS
to connect automatically.
Hub 4r ADSL FIBRE Combined Guide v21.indd 2 08/10/2013 09:44
8. Broadband
DSL 11 2
GigE
3 4
Broadband
WAN USB Reset Power Power
On|Off
Ethernet
GigE
3 4
Broadband
WAN USB Reset Power
Ethernet
If you’ve got broadband
over fibre you will have a
stand-alone VDSL modem.
Stand-alone
VDSL modem
BT Home Hub 4r
Two-part
power supply
Fibre set-upCable set-up (continued)
Configure
If you are a BT broadband customer your Hub will
automatically be configured for you by default.
If you aren’t a BT customer you will need to enter
your Broadband configuration, follow the step by
step instructions below.
Simply open your web browser and type
bthub.home in the address bar.
1 Click Settings.
2 Enter your Admin password, or if prompted set
your new password. (This can be found on the
card on the back of the Hub or on the base of
the Hub). Click Ok.
3 Click the Broadband tab along the top, you will
need to click Disconnect if already connected.
4 Follow the link at the bottom of the page to the
Advanced Settings page.
5 Click Add.
6 Enter the name of your internet provider and
choose Fibre as the Connection type. Your
ISP connection will default to PPPoE then
click Apply.
Plug in
Your fibre broadband has been specially installed
by an engineer. If you move anything, please
check the diagram below to see what goes where.
Unplug any existing broadband kit, then:
1 Assemble the power plug (by sliding the two
parts together), connect the power cable and
switch on at the socket.
2 Plug in Ethernet cable (red ends) into the red
WAN port of the BT Hub and the other end
into the WAN port of the Fibre VDSL Modem.
3 Press the Power button on the back of the
BT Hub.
Wait for the blue light. This might take a few minutes.
No blue light? See connection help overleaf.
Connect
1 Connect your device using wi-fi details on
the card.
2 Or if your device supports WPS, press WPS
to connect automatically.
Tip: can’t connect to wi-fi?
Useyour Ethernet cable(yellowends).
Usingyour Ethernet cablemight give
youthefastest speed,but connecting
wirelesslymaybemoreconvenient.
Broadband
DSL 11 2
GigE
3 4
Broadband
WAN USB Reset Power Power
On|Off
Ethernet
Set-up and speed tips
The first ten days after set-up
After you’ve installed your Hub, it can take
about ten days to establish the fastest, most
reliable broadband possible on your line.
During this time, your Hub might restart and
your broadband might be interrupted. This is
normal. Leave your Hub connected and turned
on and it should soon settle down.
Getting up to speed
To get the best speed out of your broadband,
use a wired connection. If you’re connecting
wirelessly, the 5GHz signal will usually give you
the best speed.
Fine tune your Hub
Your BT Home Hub 4r has its own software,
which controls how it works and what it does.
You don’t need to change anything, but if you
want to, type bthub.home into your browser.
Your Admin password is on your Hub – we
suggest you change this to your own when
logged in.
Tip: Getting the best from a wi-fi
connection
The shorter the distance and the fewer floors
and walls between your wi-fi device and
Hub, the better your wi-fi connection.
BT Hub connection help
There’s a problem with your power supply
or power is off
What to do
Check that the power switch on the back of your Hub is on, the power cable’s plugged in correctly
at the mains and that power is on. If there’s still no light, call us on 0808 100 6116*
This shows that there’s a problem
Power light is blue
Hub light status
Your hub is working fine If you can’t get online, please check your device or computer settings with the manufacturer
Press the Restart button and release it when the Power light turns orange
Your Hub will restart and the Power light will glow steady blue. If it’s still red, reset your Hub
using a paper clip to press the recessed Reset button on the back of your Hub for a few seconds
If this doesn’t fix it, call us on 0808 100 6116*
Power light is off
Power light is orange
Power light is red
Check the other lights in the silver bar at the bottom of the Hub and follow the instructions
in the second table below.
What’s happening
You’re not connected to broadband
If your connection is down or you think your
Hub is faulty, try these three steps before
calling us:
1 Check power and cables and make sure
filters are fitted, then switch your computer
and devices off and then on.
2 While they’re restarting, press and hold
your Hub’s Restart button until your Hub
light goes orange.
3 While your Hub reboots, its light will flash
then go blue. If it’s red, see below.
Make sure you’re next to your Hub with a PC
or device if you call.
If your Hub light isn’t glowing blue, warning
lights will appear in the silver bar at the
bottom of your Hub. You’re connected to broadband but your
account might not be switched on yet
Broadband light is orange Wait until after midnight on the day your broadband is switched on. If it’s already after midnight,
call us on 0808 100 6116*
You’ve tried to log in with the wrong
username and password
Broadband light is red Reset your Hub’s password by using a paper clip to press the recessed Reset button on the back of
your Hub for a few seconds
There’s a problem with your
broadband line
Broadband light is
flashing red
Check all the cables are plugged in correctly and that it’s after midnight on the day your broadband
is switched on. If cables are okay and it’s already after midnight, call us on 0808 100 6116*
You’ve switched off wireless security
for one or both wireless channels
Wireless light is red Turn on your security – in the wireless tab in your Hub Manager
Your Hub is in WPS automatic
connection mode
Wireless light is
flashing orange
Click the button to connect (on your computer or adapter) without entering a pass key.
The Hub will return to normal mode after a few minutes
What to doWhat’s happeningHub light status
Got a question?
For common questions about connecting,
go to bt.com/producthelp
If you’ve completed all these checks and
need to call, please make sure you’re next
to your Hub and a PC or device.
Troubleshooting – other things to check
If you have broadband over fibre you will have
a standalone VDSL modem.
You will need to check the VDSL’s user guide
for operating instructions.
For further help, call us on 0808 100 6116*
7 From the drop down box you will now be able
to choose the Internet Service Provider that
you manually entered.
8 Enter your Broadband username and
password. (You will have been sent these
by your ISP provider, if you no longer have
them contact you broadband provider)
9 Click Connect.
All done. You should now be connected
to the internet and can close this window.
Open your web browser and navigate to
a page of your choice.
Smart dual-band wireless
The BT Home Hub 4r uses Smart Wireless
to ensure the best signal is available on
both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz band.
Configure
Simply open your web browser and type
bthub.home in the address bar.
1 Click Settings.
2 Enter your Admin password, or if prompted set
your new password. (This can be found on the
card on the back of the BT Hub or on the base
of the BT Hub). Click Ok.
3 Click the Broadband tab along the top, you will
need to click Disconnect if already connected.
4 Follow the link at the bottom of the page to the
Advanced Settings page.
5 Click Add.
6 Enter the name of your broadband provider
and choose Cable as the Connection type.
Your ISP connection will automatically default
to the correct settings, then click Apply.
(If your broadband does not connect you may
need to contact your service provider for your
correct ISP Connection).
7 From the drop down box you will now be able
to choose the Internet Service Provider that
you manually entered.
8 Click Connect.
All done. You should now be connected
to the internet and can close this window.
Open your web browser and navigate to
a page of your choice.
Connect
1 Connect your device using wi-fi details
on the card.
2 Or if your device supports WPS, press WPS
to connect automatically.
Hub 4r ADSL FIBRE Combined Guide v21.indd 2 08/10/2013 09:44
9. Broadband
DSL 11 2
GigE
3 4
Broadband
WAN USB Reset Power Power
On|Off
Ethernet
GigE
3 4
Broadband
WAN USB Reset Power
Ethernet
If you’ve got broadband
over fibre you will have a
stand-alone VDSL modem.
Stand-alone
VDSL modem
BT Home Hub 4r
Two-part
power supply
Fibre set-upCable set-up (continued)
Configure
If you are a BT broadband customer your Hub will
automatically be configured for you by default.
If you aren’t a BT customer you will need to enter
your Broadband configuration, follow the step by
step instructions below.
Simply open your web browser and type
bthub.home in the address bar.
1 Click Settings.
2 Enter your Admin password, or if prompted set
your new password. (This can be found on the
card on the back of the Hub or on the base of
the Hub). Click Ok.
3 Click the Broadband tab along the top, you will
need to click Disconnect if already connected.
4 Follow the link at the bottom of the page to the
Advanced Settings page.
5 Click Add.
6 Enter the name of your internet provider and
choose Fibre as the Connection type. Your
ISP connection will default to PPPoE then
click Apply.
Plug in
Your fibre broadband has been specially installed
by an engineer. If you move anything, please
check the diagram below to see what goes where.
Unplug any existing broadband kit, then:
1 Assemble the power plug (by sliding the two
parts together), connect the power cable and
switch on at the socket.
2 Plug in Ethernet cable (red ends) into the red
WAN port of the BT Hub and the other end
into the WAN port of the Fibre VDSL Modem.
3 Press the Power button on the back of the
BT Hub.
Wait for the blue light. This might take a few minutes.
No blue light? See connection help overleaf.
Connect
1 Connect your device using wi-fi details on
the card.
2 Or if your device supports WPS, press WPS
to connect automatically.
Tip: can’t connect to wi-fi?
Useyour Ethernet cable(yellowends).
Usingyour Ethernet cablemight give
youthefastest speed,but connecting
wirelesslymaybemoreconvenient.
Broadband
DSL 11 2
GigE
3 4
Broadband
WAN USB Reset Power Power
On|Off
Ethernet
Set-up and speed tips
The first ten days after set-up
After you’ve installed your Hub, it can take
about ten days to establish the fastest, most
reliable broadband possible on your line.
During this time, your Hub might restart and
your broadband might be interrupted. This is
normal. Leave your Hub connected and turned
on and it should soon settle down.
Getting up to speed
To get the best speed out of your broadband,
use a wired connection. If you’re connecting
wirelessly, the 5GHz signal will usually give you
the best speed.
Fine tune your Hub
Your BT Home Hub 4r has its own software,
which controls how it works and what it does.
You don’t need to change anything, but if you
want to, type bthub.home into your browser.
Your Admin password is on your Hub – we
suggest you change this to your own when
logged in.
Tip: Getting the best from a wi-fi
connection
The shorter the distance and the fewer floors
and walls between your wi-fi device and
Hub, the better your wi-fi connection.
BT Hub connection help
There’s a problem with your power supply
or power is off
What to do
Check that the power switch on the back of your Hub is on, the power cable’s plugged in correctly
at the mains and that power is on. If there’s still no light, call us on 0808 100 6116*
This shows that there’s a problem
Power light is blue
Hub light status
Your hub is working fine If you can’t get online, please check your device or computer settings with the manufacturer
Press the Restart button and release it when the Power light turns orange
Your Hub will restart and the Power light will glow steady blue. If it’s still red, reset your Hub
using a paper clip to press the recessed Reset button on the back of your Hub for a few seconds
If this doesn’t fix it, call us on 0808 100 6116*
Power light is off
Power light is orange
Power light is red
Check the other lights in the silver bar at the bottom of the Hub and follow the instructions
in the second table below.
What’s happening
You’re not connected to broadband
If your connection is down or you think your
Hub is faulty, try these three steps before
calling us:
1 Check power and cables and make sure
filters are fitted, then switch your computer
and devices off and then on.
2 While they’re restarting, press and hold
your Hub’s Restart button until your Hub
light goes orange.
3 While your Hub reboots, its light will flash
then go blue. If it’s red, see below.
Make sure you’re next to your Hub with a PC
or device if you call.
If your Hub light isn’t glowing blue, warning
lights will appear in the silver bar at the
bottom of your Hub. You’re connected to broadband but your
account might not be switched on yet
Broadband light is orange Wait until after midnight on the day your broadband is switched on. If it’s already after midnight,
call us on 0808 100 6116*
You’ve tried to log in with the wrong
username and password
Broadband light is red Reset your Hub’s password by using a paper clip to press the recessed Reset button on the back of
your Hub for a few seconds
There’s a problem with your
broadband line
Broadband light is
flashing red
Check all the cables are plugged in correctly and that it’s after midnight on the day your broadband
is switched on. If cables are okay and it’s already after midnight, call us on 0808 100 6116*
You’ve switched off wireless security
for one or both wireless channels
Wireless light is red Turn on your security – in the wireless tab in your Hub Manager
Your Hub is in WPS automatic
connection mode
Wireless light is
flashing orange
Click the button to connect (on your computer or adapter) without entering a pass key.
The Hub will return to normal mode after a few minutes
What to doWhat’s happeningHub light status
Got a question?
For common questions about connecting,
go to bt.com/producthelp
If you’ve completed all these checks and
need to call, please make sure you’re next
to your Hub and a PC or device.
Troubleshooting – other things to check
If you have broadband over fibre you will have
a standalone VDSL modem.
You will need to check the VDSL’s user guide
for operating instructions.
For further help, call us on 0808 100 6116*
7 From the drop down box you will now be able
to choose the Internet Service Provider that
you manually entered.
8 Enter your Broadband username and
password. (You will have been sent these
by your ISP provider, if you no longer have
them contact you broadband provider)
9 Click Connect.
All done. You should now be connected
to the internet and can close this window.
Open your web browser and navigate to
a page of your choice.
Smart dual-band wireless
The BT Home Hub 4r uses Smart Wireless
to ensure the best signal is available on
both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz band.
Configure
Simply open your web browser and type
bthub.home in the address bar.
1 Click Settings.
2 Enter your Admin password, or if prompted set
your new password. (This can be found on the
card on the back of the BT Hub or on the base
of the BT Hub). Click Ok.
3 Click the Broadband tab along the top, you will
need to click Disconnect if already connected.
4 Follow the link at the bottom of the page to the
Advanced Settings page.
5 Click Add.
6 Enter the name of your broadband provider
and choose Cable as the Connection type.
Your ISP connection will automatically default
to the correct settings, then click Apply.
(If your broadband does not connect you may
need to contact your service provider for your
correct ISP Connection).
7 From the drop down box you will now be able
to choose the Internet Service Provider that
you manually entered.
8 Click Connect.
All done. You should now be connected
to the internet and can close this window.
Open your web browser and navigate to
a page of your choice.
Connect
1 Connect your device using wi-fi details
on the card.
2 Or if your device supports WPS, press WPS
to connect automatically.
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10. Broadband
DSL 11 2
GigE
3 4
Broadband
WAN USB Reset Power Power
On|Off
Ethernet
GigE
3 4
Broadband
WAN USB Reset Power
Ethernet
If you’ve got broadband
over fibre you will have a
stand-alone VDSL modem.
Stand-alone
VDSL modem
BT Home Hub 4r
Two-part
power supply
Fibre set-upCable set-up (continued)
Configure
If you are a BT broadband customer your Hub will
automatically be configured for you by default.
If you aren’t a BT customer you will need to enter
your Broadband configuration, follow the step by
step instructions below.
Simply open your web browser and type
bthub.home in the address bar.
1 Click Settings.
2 Enter your Admin password, or if prompted set
your new password. (This can be found on the
card on the back of the Hub or on the base of
the Hub). Click Ok.
3 Click the Broadband tab along the top, you will
need to click Disconnect if already connected.
4 Follow the link at the bottom of the page to the
Advanced Settings page.
5 Click Add.
6 Enter the name of your internet provider and
choose Fibre as the Connection type. Your
ISP connection will default to PPPoE then
click Apply.
Plug in
Your fibre broadband has been specially installed
by an engineer. If you move anything, please
check the diagram below to see what goes where.
Unplug any existing broadband kit, then:
1 Assemble the power plug (by sliding the two
parts together), connect the power cable and
switch on at the socket.
2 Plug in Ethernet cable (red ends) into the red
WAN port of the BT Hub and the other end
into the WAN port of the Fibre VDSL Modem.
3 Press the Power button on the back of the
BT Hub.
Wait for the blue light. This might take a few minutes.
No blue light? See connection help overleaf.
Connect
1 Connect your device using wi-fi details on
the card.
2 Or if your device supports WPS, press WPS
to connect automatically.
Tip: can’t connect to wi-fi?
Useyour Ethernet cable(yellowends).
Usingyour Ethernet cablemight give
youthefastest speed,but connecting
wirelesslymaybemoreconvenient.
Broadband
DSL 11 2
GigE
3 4
Broadband
WAN USB Reset Power Power
On|Off
Ethernet
Set-up and speed tips
The first ten days after set-up
After you’ve installed your Hub, it can take
about ten days to establish the fastest, most
reliable broadband possible on your line.
During this time, your Hub might restart and
your broadband might be interrupted. This is
normal. Leave your Hub connected and turned
on and it should soon settle down.
Getting up to speed
To get the best speed out of your broadband,
use a wired connection. If you’re connecting
wirelessly, the 5GHz signal will usually give you
the best speed.
Fine tune your Hub
Your BT Home Hub 4r has its own software,
which controls how it works and what it does.
You don’t need to change anything, but if you
want to, type bthub.home into your browser.
Your Admin password is on your Hub – we
suggest you change this to your own when
logged in.
Tip: Getting the best from a wi-fi
connection
The shorter the distance and the fewer floors
and walls between your wi-fi device and
Hub, the better your wi-fi connection.
BT Hub connection help
There’s a problem with your power supply
or power is off
What to do
Check that the power switch on the back of your Hub is on, the power cable’s plugged in correctly
at the mains and that power is on. If there’s still no light, call us on 0808 100 6116*
This shows that there’s a problem
Power light is blue
Hub light status
Your hub is working fine If you can’t get online, please check your device or computer settings with the manufacturer
Press the Restart button and release it when the Power light turns orange
Your Hub will restart and the Power light will glow steady blue. If it’s still red, reset your Hub
using a paper clip to press the recessed Reset button on the back of your Hub for a few seconds
If this doesn’t fix it, call us on 0808 100 6116*
Power light is off
Power light is orange
Power light is red
Check the other lights in the silver bar at the bottom of the Hub and follow the instructions
in the second table below.
What’s happening
You’re not connected to broadband
If your connection is down or you think your
Hub is faulty, try these three steps before
calling us:
1 Check power and cables and make sure
filters are fitted, then switch your computer
and devices off and then on.
2 While they’re restarting, press and hold
your Hub’s Restart button until your Hub
light goes orange.
3 While your Hub reboots, its light will flash
then go blue. If it’s red, see below.
Make sure you’re next to your Hub with a PC
or device if you call.
If your Hub light isn’t glowing blue, warning
lights will appear in the silver bar at the
bottom of your Hub. You’re connected to broadband but your
account might not be switched on yet
Broadband light is orange Wait until after midnight on the day your broadband is switched on. If it’s already after midnight,
call us on 0808 100 6116*
You’ve tried to log in with the wrong
username and password
Broadband light is red Reset your Hub’s password by using a paper clip to press the recessed Reset button on the back of
your Hub for a few seconds
There’s a problem with your
broadband line
Broadband light is
flashing red
Check all the cables are plugged in correctly and that it’s after midnight on the day your broadband
is switched on. If cables are okay and it’s already after midnight, call us on 0808 100 6116*
You’ve switched off wireless security
for one or both wireless channels
Wireless light is red Turn on your security – in the wireless tab in your Hub Manager
Your Hub is in WPS automatic
connection mode
Wireless light is
flashing orange
Click the button to connect (on your computer or adapter) without entering a pass key.
The Hub will return to normal mode after a few minutes
What to doWhat’s happeningHub light status
Got a question?
For common questions about connecting,
go to bt.com/producthelp
If you’ve completed all these checks and
need to call, please make sure you’re next
to your Hub and a PC or device.
Troubleshooting – other things to check
If you have broadband over fibre you will have
a standalone VDSL modem.
You will need to check the VDSL’s user guide
for operating instructions.
For further help, call us on 0808 100 6116*
7 From the drop down box you will now be able
to choose the Internet Service Provider that
you manually entered.
8 Enter your Broadband username and
password. (You will have been sent these
by your ISP provider, if you no longer have
them contact you broadband provider)
9 Click Connect.
All done. You should now be connected
to the internet and can close this window.
Open your web browser and navigate to
a page of your choice.
Smart dual-band wireless
The BT Home Hub 4r uses Smart Wireless
to ensure the best signal is available on
both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz band.
Configure
Simply open your web browser and type
bthub.home in the address bar.
1 Click Settings.
2 Enter your Admin password, or if prompted set
your new password. (This can be found on the
card on the back of the BT Hub or on the base
of the BT Hub). Click Ok.
3 Click the Broadband tab along the top, you will
need to click Disconnect if already connected.
4 Follow the link at the bottom of the page to the
Advanced Settings page.
5 Click Add.
6 Enter the name of your broadband provider
and choose Cable as the Connection type.
Your ISP connection will automatically default
to the correct settings, then click Apply.
(If your broadband does not connect you may
need to contact your service provider for your
correct ISP Connection).
7 From the drop down box you will now be able
to choose the Internet Service Provider that
you manually entered.
8 Click Connect.
All done. You should now be connected
to the internet and can close this window.
Open your web browser and navigate to
a page of your choice.
Connect
1 Connect your device using wi-fi details
on the card.
2 Or if your device supports WPS, press WPS
to connect automatically.
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11. Broadband
DSL 11 2
GigE
3 4
Broadband
WAN USB Reset Power Power
On|Off
Ethernet
GigE
3 4
Broadband
WAN USB Reset Power
Ethernet
If you’ve got broadband
over fibre you will have a
stand-alone VDSL modem.
Stand-alone
VDSL modem
BT Home Hub 4r
Two-part
power supply
Fibre set-upCable set-up (continued)
Configure
If you are a BT broadband customer your Hub will
automatically be configured for you by default.
If you aren’t a BT customer you will need to enter
your Broadband configuration, follow the step by
step instructions below.
Simply open your web browser and type
bthub.home in the address bar.
1 Click Settings.
2 Enter your Admin password, or if prompted set
your new password. (This can be found on the
card on the back of the Hub or on the base of
the Hub). Click Ok.
3 Click the Broadband tab along the top, you will
need to click Disconnect if already connected.
4 Follow the link at the bottom of the page to the
Advanced Settings page.
5 Click Add.
6 Enter the name of your internet provider and
choose Fibre as the Connection type. Your
ISP connection will default to PPPoE then
click Apply.
Plug in
Your fibre broadband has been specially installed
by an engineer. If you move anything, please
check the diagram below to see what goes where.
Unplug any existing broadband kit, then:
1 Assemble the power plug (by sliding the two
parts together), connect the power cable and
switch on at the socket.
2 Plug in Ethernet cable (red ends) into the red
WAN port of the BT Hub and the other end
into the WAN port of the Fibre VDSL Modem.
3 Press the Power button on the back of the
BT Hub.
Wait for the blue light. This might take a few minutes.
No blue light? See connection help overleaf.
Connect
1 Connect your device using wi-fi details on
the card.
2 Or if your device supports WPS, press WPS
to connect automatically.
Tip: can’t connect to wi-fi?
Useyour Ethernet cable(yellowends).
Usingyour Ethernet cablemight give
youthefastest speed,but connecting
wirelesslymaybemoreconvenient.
Broadband
DSL 11 2
GigE
3 4
Broadband
WAN USB Reset Power Power
On|Off
Ethernet
Set-up and speed tips
The first ten days after set-up
After you’ve installed your Hub, it can take
about ten days to establish the fastest, most
reliable broadband possible on your line.
During this time, your Hub might restart and
your broadband might be interrupted. This is
normal. Leave your Hub connected and turned
on and it should soon settle down.
Getting up to speed
To get the best speed out of your broadband,
use a wired connection. If you’re connecting
wirelessly, the 5GHz signal will usually give you
the best speed.
Fine tune your Hub
Your BT Home Hub 4r has its own software,
which controls how it works and what it does.
You don’t need to change anything, but if you
want to, type bthub.home into your browser.
Your Admin password is on your Hub – we
suggest you change this to your own when
logged in.
Tip: Getting the best from a wi-fi
connection
The shorter the distance and the fewer floors
and walls between your wi-fi device and
Hub, the better your wi-fi connection.
BT Hub connection help
There’s a problem with your power supply
or power is off
What to do
Check that the power switch on the back of your Hub is on, the power cable’s plugged in correctly
at the mains and that power is on. If there’s still no light, call us on 0808 100 6116*
This shows that there’s a problem
Power light is blue
Hub light status
Your hub is working fine If you can’t get online, please check your device or computer settings with the manufacturer
Press the Restart button and release it when the Power light turns orange
Your Hub will restart and the Power light will glow steady blue. If it’s still red, reset your Hub
using a paper clip to press the recessed Reset button on the back of your Hub for a few seconds
If this doesn’t fix it, call us on 0808 100 6116*
Power light is off
Power light is orange
Power light is red
Check the other lights in the silver bar at the bottom of the Hub and follow the instructions
in the second table below.
What’s happening
You’re not connected to broadband
If your connection is down or you think your
Hub is faulty, try these three steps before
calling us:
1 Check power and cables and make sure
filters are fitted, then switch your computer
and devices off and then on.
2 While they’re restarting, press and hold
your Hub’s Restart button until your Hub
light goes orange.
3 While your Hub reboots, its light will flash
then go blue. If it’s red, see below.
Make sure you’re next to your Hub with a PC
or device if you call.
If your Hub light isn’t glowing blue, warning
lights will appear in the silver bar at the
bottom of your Hub. You’re connected to broadband but your
account might not be switched on yet
Broadband light is orange Wait until after midnight on the day your broadband is switched on. If it’s already after midnight,
call us on 0808 100 6116*
You’ve tried to log in with the wrong
username and password
Broadband light is red Reset your Hub’s password by using a paper clip to press the recessed Reset button on the back of
your Hub for a few seconds
There’s a problem with your
broadband line
Broadband light is
flashing red
Check all the cables are plugged in correctly and that it’s after midnight on the day your broadband
is switched on. If cables are okay and it’s already after midnight, call us on 0808 100 6116*
You’ve switched off wireless security
for one or both wireless channels
Wireless light is red Turn on your security – in the wireless tab in your Hub Manager
Your Hub is in WPS automatic
connection mode
Wireless light is
flashing orange
Click the button to connect (on your computer or adapter) without entering a pass key.
The Hub will return to normal mode after a few minutes
What to doWhat’s happeningHub light status
Got a question?
For common questions about connecting,
go to bt.com/producthelp
If you’ve completed all these checks and
need to call, please make sure you’re next
to your Hub and a PC or device.
Troubleshooting – other things to check
If you have broadband over fibre you will have
a standalone VDSL modem.
You will need to check the VDSL’s user guide
for operating instructions.
For further help, call us on 0808 100 6116*
7 From the drop down box you will now be able
to choose the Internet Service Provider that
you manually entered.
8 Enter your Broadband username and
password. (You will have been sent these
by your ISP provider, if you no longer have
them contact you broadband provider)
9 Click Connect.
All done. You should now be connected
to the internet and can close this window.
Open your web browser and navigate to
a page of your choice.
Smart dual-band wireless
The BT Home Hub 4r uses Smart Wireless
to ensure the best signal is available on
both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz band.
Configure
Simply open your web browser and type
bthub.home in the address bar.
1 Click Settings.
2 Enter your Admin password, or if prompted set
your new password. (This can be found on the
card on the back of the BT Hub or on the base
of the BT Hub). Click Ok.
3 Click the Broadband tab along the top, you will
need to click Disconnect if already connected.
4 Follow the link at the bottom of the page to the
Advanced Settings page.
5 Click Add.
6 Enter the name of your broadband provider
and choose Cable as the Connection type.
Your ISP connection will automatically default
to the correct settings, then click Apply.
(If your broadband does not connect you may
need to contact your service provider for your
correct ISP Connection).
7 From the drop down box you will now be able
to choose the Internet Service Provider that
you manually entered.
8 Click Connect.
All done. You should now be connected
to the internet and can close this window.
Open your web browser and navigate to
a page of your choice.
Connect
1 Connect your device using wi-fi details
on the card.
2 Or if your device supports WPS, press WPS
to connect automatically.
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