Connection help
For advanced settings e.g. to change the name (SSID) of your hotspot check the 
Frequently Asked Questions at bt.com/minihomehotspot600
All the lights are off
•  Make sure the hotspot is switched on. Press the Power button to switch on hotspot.
Can’t connect to hotspot using wi-fi
•  Make sure you’ve used the correct wireless network and key details printed on the 
settings card.
•  If you don’t know how to view the list of wireless devices in your area to connect 
to the hotspot, see help provided with your device. Or check the Frequently Asked 
Questions at bt.com/minihomehotspot600 
Poor wi-fi performance 
•  If your new hotspot and your existing wireless broadband router show up as two 
separate networks, you may want to try both wi-fi networks as one might be faster 
and more reliable than the other. 
•  Don’t know if you’re connected to the router or hotspot? The easiest way is to compare 
the signal strength displayed on your device with the hotspot switched on and off.
•  Do not use the hotspot in an area where microwave and electric equipment may 
interfere with the wireless signal.
•  Try to move the device nearer to your hotspot, which can improve the wireless 
signal quality.
•  Thick/concrete walls and ceilings may affect wi-fi.
WPS/Link light is off or flashing
•  If you are adding the hotspot to your existing network, press the WPS/Link button on 
your hotspot for 1 second (Power light starts flashing). Within 2 minutes, press the 
Link button on one of the broadband extenders already in your home for 1 second to 
complete the connection. The WPS/Link light will be steady green.
•  To check if your home’s electrical wiring is affecting your broadband extenders, 
try plugging units in the same room. Some old wiring or fuse boxes might affect your 
network performance. 
•  House appliances that draw large amounts of power, like refrigerators, freezers, 
microwaves and air conditioning systems, might cause interference with your network.
•  For best network performance, use broadband extenders from BT.
•  If there are no spare ports on your router/hub, you can unplug one of your existing 
devices and use an alternative like wi-fi or purchase a switch.
Reset to factory settings
If your extender or hotspot stops working or becomes unpaired, you can reset both to 
their factory settings:
1  Make sure the extender or the hotspot is plugged in and the power socket’s switched on.
2  Press the Link button on the extender for more than 15 seconds or 
the Reset button on the hotspot for 1 second to restore factory default settings. Give 
it a couple of minutes. If everything’s okay, the Power indicator on both will light up.