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1. Rebooting my Home Hub modem
Learn simple ways to reboot your Home Hub 4000, Home Hub 3000 and the Home Hub 2000.
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2. How to configure the guest Wi-Fi network on my Home Hub 3000 modem
The guest wireless network only provides access to the Internet. Guests don't have access to the other devices on your network and cannot change your network's settings.
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3. How to configure the primary Wi-Fi network on my Home Hub 3000 modem (basic)
Learn how to turn on and configure the primary Wi Fi network on your Home Hub modem. You can then connect your devices to this network to access the Internet.
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4. How to connect a USB device to my Home Hub 3000 (Mac)
Share files on your home network by connecting a USB storage device (flash drive or external hard drive) to the Home Hub 3000. You can use one or both of the USB ports.
All users connected to the primary wireless network will be able to see, add, modify and delete files on the attached device. Users on the guest wireless network wonʼt have access to the device. -
5. How to connect a USB device to my Home Hub 3000 (Windows 7)
Share files on your home network by connecting a USB storage device (flash drive or external hard drive) to the Home Hub 3000. You can use one or both of the USB ports.
All users connected to the primary wireless network will be able to see, add, modify and delete files on the attached device. Users on the guest wireless network wonʼt have access to the device. -
6. How to connect a USB device to my Home Hub 3000 (Windows XP)
Share files on your home network by connecting a USB storage device (flash drive or external hard drive) to the Home Hub 3000. You can use one or both of the USB ports.
All users connected to the primary wireless network will be able to see, add, modify and delete files on the attached device. Users on the guest wireless network wonʼt have access to the device. -
7. How to connect devices to the Wi-Fi network on my Home Hub 3000 using WPS
If your computer or wireless device has a Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button, you can connect it to your primary Wi-Fi network quickly, without entering your Wi-Fi password.
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8. How to determine which devices consume the most usage with my Home Hub 3000 modem
By monitoring the amount of Internet usage consumed by each device, you will know which ones use the most data and make decisions accordingly.
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9. How to find my Bell Internet user ID (b1 number)
When you signed up for Bell Internet, you were automatically assigned a Bell Internet user ID (e.g., b1xxxxxx). Your modem needs this ID to connect to the Internet, and you might need it to identify yourself when contacting Bell.
You can find your Bell Internet user ID in your welcome kit and on your bill. You can also find it by logging in to MyBell. -
10. How to find my username for MyBell
If you've forgotten your MyBell username, you can retrieve it online.
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