BT Home Hub 
Your BT Home Hub is a broadband router that can connect computers to the internet 
using wired or wireless connections. Your Hub can share the internet across separate 
computers and devices (e.g. games consoles) and BT services such as BT Broadband 
Talk, BT Broadband Anywhere with the BT ToGo handset, and BT Vision.
To nd out more about your Hub, see page 37.
Wireless broadband 
Wireless broadband, also known as Wi-Fi, is an easy way to connect your 
computers, games consoles and other devices (including some mobile phones and 
printers) to your BT Home Hub.
It’s handy because it means you can access BT Total Broadband around your home 
– without having cables everywhere.
Note: if your computer will be near your Hub permanently, you may wish to  
use the Ethernet cable (see page 5).
What you need
Your BT Home Hub is already wireless enabled, so you just need to check that your 
computer, games console or other device can connect wirelessly.
If you’ve bought a laptop in the last couple of years, it’s likely to have wireless built 
in, but you may need to turn it on using a button or switch on your laptop. If you 
use a normal desktop computer, this may also have wireless built in. If you aren’t 
sure, check your laptop or desktop computer manual.
If your computer doesn’t have wireless built in, you’ll need to t a wireless adapter. 
These are available at www.bt.com/shop and most computer shops. Check your 
computer manual to make sure the type of adapter you plan to buy is compatible 
with your computer. We recommend that you get an 802.11n compatible wireless 
adapter, though an 802.11b or g wireless adapter will also work.