Bt Mini HUB User Manual

Get to know your Mini Hub If your hub isn’t responding
Hold the power button down for ten
Power button
Signal indicator
Wi- indicator
SMS
Battery
USB
seconds and it will reboot.
Note: The battery LED will light up when the device is powered on.
Having problems with your Mini Hub?
Just reset your Mini Hub and you’ll be back up and running in no time. Use a paperclip or blunt pin to gently press the reset button.
You can change these by logging in to www.bt.com/mybt and heading to the BT Plus page.
Lost your password card?
Don’t worry, just remove your Mini Hub’s back cover and you’ll nd a sticker showing the network name and password.
Need some help?
For more advice, go to
bt.com/help/4Gwi-
Meet your Mini Hub
We’ll keep you connected
As a BT Plus customer, if you’re ever without a broadband connection we’ll activate this Mini Hub.
It can connect up to twenty devices to free unlimited data – so you’ll stay online.
We’re busy sorting your broadband
We’ll let you know when your broadband’s up and running. And, once you reconnect your devices to your Home Hub, we’ll turn
o the data to your Mini Hub.
This Mini Hub’s yours to keep
Keep it somewhere safe. If you need your Mini Hub in the future, contact us. We’ll be ready to reactivate it.
Let’s get started
Turn it on
Plug in the Mini Hub to start charging its battery, and switch it on.
The signal indicator light will turn solid blue when it’s connected to the network and you have a good signal.
Connect your devices
In the wi- settings menu on your device,
look for the name of your Mini Hub. You can see it on the password card.
Once you’ve clicked ‘connect’, enter the password for your Mini Hub. This is also on the password card. And there you go. You’re ready to get online with free unlimited data.
To charge your Mini Hub
Use the Micro USB cable or other suitable charger. Once it’s charged, you’re ready to go. Keep the power button pressed down for a few seconds to turn your Mini Hub on.
Keeping it plugged in for a long time?
It’s best to remove the battery – otherwise the Mini Hub might overheat.
The power indicator will tell you how much battery is left:
• a solid blue light = you have enough power
a ashing blue light = it’s charging
• a solid red light = the battery’s
lower than 20%
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