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1

  Connect your first extender

1

  Using one of your Ethernet cables, plug one end into a yellow Ethernet socket on your Hub.

2

  Plug the other end into one of your extenders.

3

  Plug the extender into a power socket on the wall and switch it on. The Power light will turn on.

2

  Connect your second extender 

1

  Using the other Ethernet cable, plug one end into the Ethernet socket on your set-top box.

2

  Plug the other end into your other extender.

3

  Plug the extender into a power socket on the wall and switch it on. The Power light will turn on.

4

  Within a couple of minutes, the Data lights on both extenders will turn on. And that’s it.  

You’re all done.

What the lights on your extenders mean

Light

Status

What’s happening

 Power

On

The extender is turned on

Flashing 

The extender is resetting, synchronising or in power save mode

Off

The extender is turned off

 Ethernet

On

A device is connected to the extender

Flashing

Data is being transferred

Off

A device isn’t connected to the extender or is switched off

 Data

On

Green: High transfer speed
Orange: Medium transfer speed 
Red: Low transfer speed 

Off

Data is not being transferred

How to set up your extenders

Broadband E

xtender Flex

Broadb

and Ex

tender

 Flex

Ethernet cable 

(supplied)

Ethernet cable 

(supplied)

Ethernet socket

Using extension leads

You can use extension leads with your extenders, but you need to connect them like this:

Broadband 
extender 2

Broadband 
extender 1

Your BT Home Hub

Your TV set-top box

Ethernet socket

Broadband Extender Flex

Broadband Extender Flex

Broadband Extender Flex

Broadband Extender Flex

Broadband Extender Flex

IMPORTANT: If you’ve got an extension lead plugged into your power socket, see  
Using extension leads below.

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