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How can I change settings on bt home hub 2.0

Change router settings

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  • Open Internet Browser
  • Navigate to http://192.168.1.254
  • Enter your password that you have specified, or the primary one generated when you got it and haven't changed yet (it will be on back of the router on a sticker), if you have forgotten you can reset the router by pushing the button then it will go to the one on the back sticker


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