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BT1800HG Intelligent Gateway - Setup Guide
18-05-2009
7:24 PM
This guide shows you how to get the BT1800 HG Intelligent Gateway installed on your Windows Vista computer. For help with installation on different operating systems see the BT1800HG Userguide. You will need to refer to the username and password information noted in the Broadband Connection Details page.
- Before you start
- Setting up your hardware
- Setting up your broadband connection using Ethernet
- Setting up your broadband connection using USB
- Setting up your broadband connection using wireless
- Troubleshooting
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1. Before you start
- Make sure your broadband account has been activated and you have your account username and password to hand.
- The BT1800HG can support different ways of connecting your computer. Ethernet, USB and wireless. Read the USB installation section for help getting your router setup using this method.
- If you intend to use the wireless connection, you will need to have wireless adapter installed or ready for use in your computer.
- You may be prompted to enter a setup key into your router, this is to make sure you are using the correct default UK settings. You can enter the setup key through the Setup Wizard.
The UK code is: 528Y-2374-A222-22BJ-B2QA - To make a wireless connection to your router you will need the WEP Key. You can find this on a label underneath your router.
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2. Setting up your hardware
- 1. Plug one of the provided microfilters into your telelphone socket. There should be a microfilter fitted to each extension on your line that is in use by a telephone device. See our Guide To Fitting Microfilters.
2. Plug the black telephone cable into your microfilter socket marked DSL.
3. Plus the other end of the black telephone cable into the phone socket on the back of the router.
4. Plug the Power Adapter into an active mains socket.
5. Plug the other end of the Power Adapter into the back of the router.
6. The router will automatically switch on and attempt to connect to your computer or Local Network, as well as your broadband service.
Router lights |
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3. Setting up your broadband connection using Ethernet
Follow this section if you want to connect your router using a network cable. You should also use these instructions if you have difficulties setting up using the wireless option. If you want to use the wireless connection see the next section - Setting up your broadband connection using wireless
- 1. Connect the yellow Ethernet cable to your router.
Use the first of the four available Ethernet ports.
Ethernet port |
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You should see the LAN light come on, which shows that your network cable is working.
3. Open a browser program (e.g. Internet Explorer).
4. On the address line type gateway.2wire.net or if this doesn't work try the IP address
192.168.1.254
Router control screen address |
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Router control screen |
1. VPI should be set to 0. 2. VCI should be set to 38. 3. ATM Encapsulation should be set to Routed VC-MUX. |
Broadband Link Advanced Settings |
Don't forget to enter your username in the format username@plusdsl.net or your connection won't work!
Broadband username and password |
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9. Click on Save.
Congratulations, your router will now connect to your broadband service. The broadband light on the front of the router will turn solid green to confirm that you have connected successfully. See the troubleshooter section if this doesn't happen within a few minutes.
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4. Setting up your broadband connection using USB
Follow this section if you want to connect your router using a USB cable. Connecting your computer to the router using USB requires a spare USB port. Only one Windows or Macintosh computer can be directly connected to the router using this method.
- 1. Download the PC USB Driver File to your hard drive. Double click on the install file and save the driver files onto your hard drive. Make a note of where these files have been saved - you will need to use them in step 3.
2. Shut your PC down and connect your router to the PC using the blue USB cable.
3. Restart your PC. You may be shown an Add Hardware Wizard prompt, if so you will need to select recommended default settings. If prompted to identify where to search for drivers, select to browse the location of the files that were saved in step 1.
Locate driver files |
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Drivers installed. |
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5. Setting up your broadband connection using wireless
The BT1800HG Intelligent Gateway supports wireless "WiFi" access using a computer or device that has a wireless adapter.
To connect your computer using a wireless link, firstly you'll to make sure that your wireless access card is properly installed in your computer. You should also make sure that your router has been setup and is plugged in and powered up.
- 1. Windows Vista shows an icon in the task tray to confirm that your wireless adapter is installed. Run your mouse over the network icon and right-click with the mouse to bring up a menu.
Wireless network connection |
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BT1800 router is switched on, you should see a network called 2WIRExxx (where the xxx will be a number).
Choose the wireless network connection |
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WEP encryption key |
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If you need to update your wireless connection details left click on the task tray icon. Select Properties. On the Security tab there is a field called Network Security Key, which is where your encryption key can be updated.
Updating the WEP encryption key |
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6. On the address line type gateway.2wire.net or if this doesn't work, try the IP address 192.168.1.254
Router control screen address |
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Router control screen |
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1. VPI should be set to 0. 2. VCI should be set to 38. 3. ATM Encapsulation should be set to Routed VC-MUX. |
Broadband Link Advanced Settings |
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Broadband username and password |
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11. Click on Save.
Congratulations, your router will now connect to your broadband service. The broadband light on the front of the router will turn solid green to confirm that you have connected successfully. See the troubleshooter section if this doesn't happen within a few minutes.
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6. Troubleshooting
What do the lights mean?
Power light | |
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Off | No Power |
Green blinking | Startting up |
Solid green | Router is on |
Solid red | Router is not working |
Broadband Link light | |
Off | No broadband signal or not plugged in |
Blinking orange | Training connection |
Solid red | No broadband signal |
Solid orange | Unconfigured or failed to authenticate |
Blinking green | Establishing connection |
Solid green | Connected successfully |
Local Network light | |
Off | Not connected to another device or network |
On | USB, Ethernet, HPNA or wireless network connected |