Getting started guide Turbo Hub 70234
Welcome and thanks for choosing Bell. Your new Turbo Hub will enable you to connect to the Internet and make voice calls via a landline phone. This guide will provide you with an overview of your Turbo Hub and steps for getting started. A Turbo Hub User Guide CD is included in the box for additional installation information. You can also visit bell.ca/turbohub for additional support. SETUP 1. 2. 3. 4.
SETUP Before using your Turbo Hub, please ensure you have the following: • A Bell Turbo Hub Flex Plan • Your Mobile Directory Number (MDN) or phone number If you don’t have an account or a Turbo Hub flex plan or number, get set up by speaking with a Bell account representative at 1-888-4MOBILE (1-888-466-2453). Step 1: Choosing a location for your Turbo Hub Always select an indoor location, preferably close to a window but avoiding direct sunlight.
Step 3: Connecting the power cord • Connect the cable from the enclosed power supply adapter to the power input (10-28VDC) on the back of the Turbo Hub. • Connect the power cord to the power supply adapter and then insert the plug into an outlet. Note: The device will turn on automatically. Step 4: Start-up • Allow approximately one minute for the Turbo Hub to boot/start-up. When the start-up procedure is finished, the Standby button will show steady blue.
USING YOUR TURBO HUB Connecting your computer through an Ethernet cable • Attach the enclosed Ethernet cable to one of the Ethernet connectors (1 – 4) on the back of the Turbo Hub. • Connect the other end of the Ethernet connector to a PC/laptop. • Launch your Internet browser and you’re online! You can connect up to four (4) computers using the Ethernet ports. One shielded Ethernet cable is included.
Connecting a Landline phone to make and receive phone calls If you have chosen to subscribe to voice service, simply plug your phone cord into (RJ11) the phone jack on the back of the Turbo Hub and you are ready to make calls. Refer to the Call Feature chart below for details on voice services available on select Turbo Hub Flex Plan.
TROUBLESHOOTING LED indicator Legend Symbol Status Description Blinking (blue) New voice mail message(s) is available Blinking (blue) Various conditions exist that make it impossible to establish a connection to the Internet via the Bell HSPA+ network On (blue) The wireless LAN (Local Area Network) is activated On (blue) A connection to the Internet is established On (blue) A connected landline telephone is in use On (steady blue) The Turbo Hub has finished start-up procedure and is active R
FAQs Q: I inserted the SIM card and powered the unit on, but the Internet light ‘globe’ doesn’t come on. You must use the SIM card you received with the Turbo Hub. SIM cards from other devices will not function in the Turbo Hub, and the Turbo Hub SIM card will not function in other devices. Q: I can’t connect to the Internet or make voice calls and my Turbo Hub has a flashing PC-like indicator. Unplug the power cable to the Turbo Hub.
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