If your BT home hub is new, you should have received complete instructions on how to set it up when you purchased your hub. If not, it is a fairly simple process, and there is a wide variety of information online that will give you step by step instructions for your particular model.
A BT Home Hub can be bought in a few places. One of the major places is from the company that produces them, BT. Although BT Home Hub can also be bought at other places such as Ebay and other various online sites.
BT Home Hub has many different perks. The number one perk of using a BT Home Pub is the option to choose the way one would like to make and receive phone calls. The hub offers phone calls using the broadband connection or the land line, as well as being able to set five different devices to the Hub in order to retrieve or place the phone calls on multiple different devices.
The primary use of a BT Hub is to be able to use it on different ISP addresses. To be able to do this all you need to do is unlock the BT Hub by flashing the SpeedTouch firmware to the Home Hub.
I think you mean "BT Home Hub", not "Hometub". BT's Home Hub is a wireless router. It is a rectangular box that connects your computer to your BT phone line, providing broadband wirelessly all over your house
BT Hub, also known as BT Home Hub, is a wireless router from British Telecommunications (BT) designed to work with their broadband services. It is a small device measuring 18.5cm across, and 11cm high. There are connections for ADSL, BT Infinity broadband, four ethernet ports and one USB port. The wireless technology is 802.11n.
The BT Home Hub is a wi-fi based wireless gateway router used for residential purposes. It also incorporates a telephone. The Home Hub also supports wireless internet access. It is a very technical piece of equipment that I don't honestly know much more about. I hope that I was able to help you understand what a BT Home Hub is.
yes if you have a router (e.g: bt home hub).
There are several videos and tutorials online to assist you in setting up port forwarding on you BT Hub Home. If you need assistance, there are also many forums for online troubleshooting as well.
You can find BT Home Hub's in a number of places. You can check chains like homedepot, or you can visit your local hardware store. Be sure to research model's before you go looking.
Probably not. You need to turn on the wireless transmitter and search for available networks. Hopefully this should pick and indentify the BT home hub.
it doesn't actually start with a wep key, you need to change this on the bt router configuration page which i am trying to find as well
The "CBROnline" website offers reviews on BT Fusion. The new BT Fusion service, formerly code-named BluePhone, consists of a Motorola mobile phone and a wireless router called the BT Home Hub. You install said router in your house, and when making calls on the Motorola phone within range of the Hub you pay only standard BT landline rates if you're calling another landline.