BT Broadband Network Card User Manual


 
Set-up 
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If this is your rst connection to the internet, please go to step 4.
If you already connect to the internet using a modem, router or Hub, it 
 to avoid problems with your new broadband set-up:
if your computer is using a built-in modem: unplug the wire running from your
computer to the phone socket
if your computer connects to a separate modem, router or Hub: unplug any
wires running from it to your computer, phone socket and mains power.
If you already have broadband and ADSL lters attached to your phone lines, you
can leave them in place and re-use them with BT Total Broadband.
> If you have an existing BT Home Hub, see page 35
> To continue to use your existing broadband modem or router, see page 30
> For information on disposing of electrical equipment, see page 56
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You need to use ADSL lters to stop your telephone calls interfering with your
broadband service. Any devices (telephones, faxes, extension bells, digital set-top
boxes (e.g. Sky
®
) or monitored-alarm systems) that plug into your phone line
need lters tted to them.
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At  phone socket that you’re using:
unplug the device from the socket
plug an ADSL lter into the socket
plug the device you just unplugged into
the ADSL lter’s phone socket
> For help and examples on tting lters, see page 36
> If you don’t have enough lters, see page 38
> If you have an ADSL master socket, see page 38
Phone
ADSL
Modem
ADSL lter