Your new wifi hub is a breeze to get connected. Simply plug it in, switch it on and away you go. Before you get started, make sure you unplug your old router and any other broadband equipment.
Getting to know your wifi hub
Take a moment to familiarise yourself with your new wifi hub, this will help you to set it up:

1. Broadband port
2. WPS button
3. Wi-Fi settings card
4. Ethernet ports
5. WAN port
6. Reset button
7. Power button
8. Power port
Connecting your wifi hub
First you'll need to find your master socket. This is the main phone socket in your home - it’s usually a little larger than a normal phone socket and often has a horizontal line in the middle. There are two types of master socket:
Standard master socket

- Standard master sockets have one port on the front.
- When connecting your router to a standard master socket, you'll need to use a microfilter.
- This stops your phone and broadband signals from interfering with each other.
- You'll also need to plug a microfilter into every other socket you're using in your home.
Pre-filtered master socket

- Pre-filtered master sockets have two ports on the front.
- This means that your line is already split between your phone and broadband connection.
- You don't need to use any microfilters if you have a pre-filtered master socket.
- You can plug your router straight into it.
Steps
- Plug the microfilter with the broadband cable attached into the master socket. This is not required if you have a prefiltered master socket.
- Plug the other end of the broadband cable into the broadband port on your Wi-Fi Hub.
- Insert the power cable into the Wi-Fi Hub’s power port and plug it into the wall. Turn on the switch.
- Push the Wi-Fi Hub’s power button.
- The light on the front of the Wi-Fi Hub will come on.

To use a wired connection with your computer or TV, simply plug the Ethernet cable into your device. Then plug the other end into any of the yellow Ethernet ports on the back of your wifi hub.

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