1
4
2
3
OPTION B
Use this option if your BT Home Hub’s in another room and you haven’t ordered Extra TV channels*
1
Using one of your Ethernet cables (yellow ends), connect your
BT Home Hub’s Ethernet port 1 to one of your Powerline adapters
(it doesn’t matter which one).
2
Plug Powerline adapter 1 into
a mains power socket (not an
extension lead) and switch it on.
3
Plug Powerline adapter 2 into a mains power socket (not an
extension lead) and switch it on.
4
Using the other Ethernet cable, connect this Powerline adapter
to your BT box’s LAN socket.
When both of your Powerline adapters are connected, their lights
should glow green.
2
Connect your BT Home Hub
OPTION A (Recommended)
Use this option if your Hub’s close enough to your BT box to connect using
an Ethernet cable or if you’ve ordered Extra TV channels*
1
Using an Ethernet cable (yellow ends), connect
your BT box’s LAN socket to your
BT Home Hub’s Ethernet port 1
BT box
BT box
LAN socket
BT Home Hub
BT Home Hub
Powerline
adapter 1
Powerline
adapter 2
Ethernet port
Ethernet
port
LAN
socket
To connect your Hub, follow
Option A
on this page or
Option B
on the next page.
We recommend
Option A
for the best, most reliable connection.
* Extra TV channels won’t work with Powerline adapters. To find out more about them, see page 26.
Or watch our set-up video at
bt.com/help/tv/setupguide
BT TV – easy set-up
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