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Can’t connect broadband hub

JoBrd
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Hi,

I’m a new customer and am struggling to connect the hub to the wall socket. It is a virgin socket but possibly an old one? Also have additional cables which don’t fit the cable provided and not sure which to plug into. Help please!

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-tony-
Alessandro Volta

the socket you point t is a phone socket - thats of no interest - what is the cable to the bottom left of the phone socket - that looks much more interesting

where do the other cables come from and go to - the rectangular block on the left loos like an isolator - where does the left hand cable go to - that is likely the input - if it is disconnect the single cable from the splitter - the one in two out adaptor on the right and connect that cable to the hub - power up and see what happens to the base light after you have activated it - 0800 953 9500

if you have BB and TV then you will need the splitter but lets worry about that later

if you do connect ok 

log into hub3 - 192.168.0.1 [or 192.168.100.1 if in modem mode] - DON'T SIGN IN, click - click router status [centre of screen] - and post the downstream and upstream figures - to see those press on the grey buttons/boxes labelled - upstream - downstream

thats needed as the splitter will have changed the levels and may be needed to give the correct signal

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Tony.
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Hi Tony,

Thanks for your help. I’ve disconnected the splitter and plugged in the isolator cable as in picture. 

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I’m now getting a yellow/white flashing light on the front of the box, sometimes some green arrows, some red lights. Not sure what you mean about logging into Hub3?

Thanks again

All sorted - thank you Tony!

-tony-
Alessandro Volta

hmmmm not sure what the lights are tying to tell you - for a test remove the cable from the splitter and connect it directly into the hub - if nothing changes that [i think] tells us the splitter is ok

logging into the hub

log into hub3 - 192.168.0.1 [or 192.168.100.1 if in modem mode] - DON'T SIGN IN, click - click router status [centre of screen] - and post the downstream and upstream figures - to see those press on the grey buttons/boxes labelled - upstream - downstream

thats really only useful if you get a connection - removing the splitter will have changed the input levels to the hub

did you try it s your first photo connecting eithe of the cables that come out of the splitter

if non of that helps you are going to need a tech to sort it - wait here for VM or ring it in

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Tony.
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Lee_R
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Forum Team

Hi @JoBrd thanks for posting and welcome to our community.

I would like to take a look into your installation.  I am going to send you a private message.

Regards


Lee_R