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Gnarley
08 Sep 15 01:27
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Techno thicket here.
Does anyone know if I can "hard-wire" the BT Home Hub 4 direct to a desktop PC or does it only work via a wireless connection.
Old PC running Windows XP.
Current set up is Cable from phone socket to router to PC. Works fine and is stable but want to change to BT to take advantage of an offer for Sports package (on Sky Platform).

Thanks in advance.
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Report David Fishwick Minibus Sales September 8, 2015 1:43 AM BST
you might wanna book an appointment at Tandy
Report mememe September 8, 2015 11:27 AM BST
back of hub has sockets to connect ethernet cable to pc/lap top.

Just need a cable (grey) don't know if BT supply it or you'll need to get one from pc world or wherever.

GL
Report Aunty Post September 8, 2015 11:47 AM BST
Should be an "ethernet" cable in the box that the hub came in (at least mine had one).
Report Gnarley September 8, 2015 1:30 PM BST
Cheers mememe/Aunty. That would solve the issue lovely however I've just noticed this ancient desktop doesn't have an ethernet connection.Cry
Report dave1357 September 8, 2015 2:15 PM BST
Current set up is Cable from phone socket to router to PC

What hole in the pc are you using at the moment?
Report Gnarley September 8, 2015 3:48 PM BST
Hi dave. USB into PC as it is.
Report mememe September 8, 2015 4:07 PM BST
Gnarley,
I'm no tecchie but are you sure that you've got no ethernet port (that's what tecchies call them - the little hole where your cable connects in).

If you've got a USB port (your computer can't be really ancient) then surely there's an ethernet port.

What's your comp ... is it a tower thing because the ports are hidden away in the back of the box?
Report dave1357 September 8, 2015 4:09 PM BST
ok don't think that works with the bt hub.  I think you can get a wireless adapter that fits into the usb slot, so that might be worth looking at.
Report Gnarley September 8, 2015 4:45 PM BST
Thanks mememe. It's a tower and the port on the back is an RJ11 where the old dial-up cable used to go. Well so I thought but it does have an ethernet symbol above it. I shall buy a cable and find out.
Failing that, dave's suggestion of a wireless adapter seems the best alternative.
Many thanks both.
Report mememe September 8, 2015 4:52 PM BST
Gnarley,
that's luverly.  I AM a techie, I'm sooo happy.

HappyHappyHappy

GL, let us know if it works ... my best thread ... ever.
Report Gnarley September 9, 2015 5:23 AM BST
mememe, sorry pal it really is an RJ11 connection, so it's a fail for the pair of us I'm afraidCry
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