Extra TV and BT Sport channels
If you’ve ordered one of these channels, you’ll be able to 
watch loads of your favourite entertainment and sport 
programmes through your broadband connection.
What do I need to do to watch these channels?
The first time you choose one of these channels, you’ll be taken through a 
few steps to set them up.
You’ll find the channels in the TV guide (check out the full line up and 
channel numbers at bt.com/help/extratvchannelslineup) or you can press 
the blue button 
 in the TV guide and filter by ‘Extra’ (before you’ve set 
them up), or ‘Subscribed’ or ‘Sport’ (after you’ve set them up).
You need BT Infinity to get Extra TV channels.
How do I know which channels are delivered through  
my broadband?
Channels that are delivered through your broadband will have three blue 
dots below the channel number in the TV guide.
I can’t see these channels in the TV guide
Check that your broadband’s working and that your aerial and Ethernet 
cables are connected properly. If they are, exit the TV guide and check for 
new software.
To check for new software, go to Settings, then Device Management, then 
Software Update and press 
.
For more help go to bt.com/help/youview
These channels aren’t available. What can I do?
Make sure you’re using the BT Home Hub we sent you (not a different router).
If you’ve only just ordered these channels, you might need to wait up to 24 
hours for them to start working. Switching your YouView box off then on 
again (using the switch on the back) might make them start sooner.
These channels are delivered through your broadband connection, so you’ll 
need to make sure it’s working to watch them.  
If it isn’t, try restarting your Openreach modem (if you have BT Infinity), 
 
BT Home Hub and YouView box. If you have an Openreach modem, turn it 
OFF, wait a moment, then turn it ON again. Press the Restart button on the 
Hub, then wait a few minutes for it to restart. Press the Power button on the 
front of your YouView box for at least five seconds, then release.
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With your aerial cable connected to your YouView box, you’ll need to  
have the box turned on to watch TV. This is the recommended way to  
use YouView.
However, if you’d like to be able to watch Freeview channels on your TV 
 
with the YouView box in standby, you’ll need an extra aerial cable, available 
from bt.com/shop or most electrical stores. When connected, this will allow 
the signal from your aerial to reach your TV, even when the YouView box is 
in standby.
1  Using the extra aerial cable, connect the Antenna Out socket on the back 
of your YouView box to the Aerial In socket on your TV (it might be called 
something slightly different on your TV).
2  In the YouView menu, go to Settings and turn the RF loop through 
 
option ON.
To watch TV with the YouView box turned off, you might need to 
change the audio visual (AV) channel 
 
on your TV, then change it 
back again when you want to use YouView. When watching TV without 
YouView, you won’t be able to use any of its features, including pausing, 
rewinding or recording live TV and watching On Demand content.
If you’re still having problems, make sure it’s at least 15 minutes after you 
finished setting up. Then either check that your Ethernet cable (yellow ends) 
is connected properly to one of the yellow ports on your Hub (not the red 
one) and your YouView box or that your Powerline adapters are working 
 
(if you’re using them).
For more help go to bt.com/help/youview
Can I use Powerline adapters with these channels?
To find out what products are compatible with Powerline adapters,  
go to bt.com/help/tvpowerlines
My internet connection seems slower when using  
these channels. What can I do?
Your broadband is shared by everything connected to it (including computers, 
laptops, smartphones and some TV channels). This means that your internet 
connection will be a little slower when you’re using these channels or other 
devices. And the more devices using it, the slower it’ll go. 
To speed up your internet connection for your other devices, press the 
standby button on your set-top box when you’re not using it or switch 
 
away from channels that use your broadband connection.
Help and troubleshooting
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