BT Connection Manager User Guide

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BT Connection Manager User Guide
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BT Connection Manager User Guide
Table of Contents
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Part I Introduction
1 What is...................................................................................................................................
BT Connection Manager?
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Part II Using BT Connection Manager
1 Expanded
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Mode
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2 Connecting
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with BT Connection Manager
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How Best Connected
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works
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Manually Connecting
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3 Your Account
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4 Usage ...................................................................................................................................
Log
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5 Wi-Fi Networks
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6 Connection
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Settings
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7 Preferences
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Part III Updates
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Part IV FAQ
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1 BT Connection
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Manager
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2 BT Openzone
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3 BT Mobile
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Broadband
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Part V Troubleshooting
1 General
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2 Wi-Fi ................................................................................................................................... 20
3 USB Modem
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Part VI Version
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Index
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Introduction
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Introduction
Welcome to BT Connection Manager.
BT Connection Manager allows you to connect your laptop to the Internet using Ethernet, Wi-Fi
(including your BT Home Hub, BT Openzone, and BT FON) and the BT Mobile network (HSPA,
3G, GPRS).
It searches for the best available network in your location and allows you to connect to the
Internet. This means you'll automatically be able to connect to the best network available, if more
than one's available (e.g. the BT Mobile network and Wi-Fi).
1.1
What is BT Connection Manager?
BT Connection Manager can control your Wi-Fi, HSPA and Ethernet connections, automatically
selecting the best available by default. Five Network Profiles are included with BT Connection
Manager, these are:
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Local Wi-Fi - connects you to your home or office Wi-Fi network, allowing you to configure
settings for multiple different Wi-Fi networks.
BT Fon - when you are in range of a compatible Hotspot, connects you to BT Openzone or
BT FON Wi-Fi.
PAYG Wi-Fi - allows you to connect to a non-BT Openzone Wi-Fi provider, by presenting
you with the provider's login page.
BT Mobile - connects you to the Internet via our high speed HSPA, 3G and GPRS mobile
network, as well as partner networks when roaming abroad.
My Ethernet - connects you to a network via Ethernet (network cable).
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Using BT Connection Manager
1 - Launch this help guide.
2 - Minimize BT Connection Manager to the System Tray.
3 - Switch between Normal and Expanded view.
4 - Close BT Connection Manager.
5 - Your Account.
6 - Wi-Fi Networks.
7 - Usage Log.
8 - Connection Settings.
9 - Preferences.
10 - Connect / Disconnect button.
11 - Available connection type icons.
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2.1
Expanded Mode
To switch to Expanded Mode click the Expanded Mode button shown here:
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Connecting with BT Connection Manager
Best connected functionality built into BT Connection Manager automatically selects the best
available network from the installed Network Profiles, based on what is available to you.
To connect
· Click the centre button to connect.
· Depending on which Network Profile is active, you may be asked for configuration details such as the Wi-Fi network to connect to - before the connection can be established.
· When connected, the centre icon changes to show a solid green circle and a tick:
To disconnect
· When connected, simply click the centre button to disconnect.
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How Best Connected works
Clicking the centre button to connect will cause BT Connection Manager to select the best
available Network Profile, in the following order (highest to lowest priority):
My Ethernet
Local Wi-Fi
BT Fon
BT Mobile
PAYG Wi-Fi
If a Network Profile is available, a message will be displayed stating which one it is, along with
any required configuration details - such as SSID or network adapter. Clicking Yes will choose
and initiate the connection (e.g. will connect to Local Wi-Fi), and clicking No will cause BT
Connection Manager to select the next best Network Profile available. If one is available, BT
Connection Manager will display another message stating whether this Network Profile should be
chosen. Again, clicking Yes will choose and initiate the connection (e.g. will connect to BT
Mobile), and clicking No will cause BT Connection Manager to chose the next best available
Network Profile.
If a Network Profile is rejected (i.e. No has been clicked) in a particular session - you will not be
prompted again to move connection until you manually disconnect by clicking the centre button
and connect again / activate BT Connection Manager. If you decline all of the currently available
Network Profiles, BT Connection Manager will remain in a state where it is searching for new
Network Profiles to become available.
BT Connection Manager remembers the Wi-Fi Networks (SSIDs) you have previously connected
to. These are known as Favourites. When the Network Profile Local Wi-Fi is chosen, any
Favourite SSIDs that are available will be shown prior to any other available SSIDs. BT
Connection Manager will automatically start the connection to the Favourite SSID after 10
seconds. The Favourite SSID selected will be the one you "have most frequently connected to".
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Manually Connecting
To manually choose which Network Profile to connect with, you can connect by clicking a
technology icon. This will show all available profiles of that type.
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Your Account
To view messages and alerts from BT select the Your Account menu. This also shows information
about topping up and registering your BT Mobile Broadband Pre-Pay account.
2.4
Usage Log
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To show the usage history of your Network Profiles, select the Usage Log panel.
You can view more detailed information about your usage history by clicking the
This will launch your PC's default web browser.
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button.
Wi-Fi Networks
The Wi-Fi Networks panel shows the currently available Wi-Fi networks in your area. The entries
in the table show the signal strength (1), security status (2), BT Openzone partner availability (3),
SSID (4), and channel number (5) for each wireless access point.
An icon is shown in the BT Openzone partner column (3) when the access point is a BT
Openzone or partner Hotspot. When you see this icon displayed, you can connect to this access
point with the BT Openzone Network Profile using your BT Openzone user name and password.
To connect to an access point in the table, right-click the network name and select a
Network Profile from the list.
If you hover the mouse over an entry in the table then more detailed information will be revealed
in a tool-tip window. For example:
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Connection Settings
Selecting this panel allows you to configure your Network Profiles. Select a Network Profile from
the drop-down box to view and edit its settings:
Depending on which Network Profile you select, a number of tabs and settings will appear:
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To edit an entry, double-click it and type/choose a value.
Some entries appear as a selectable drop-down list. The drop-down list is revealed by doubleclicking on the item in the Value column:
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Preferences
A number of preferences are configurable in BT Connection Manager:
· Always On Top - Ticking this box will cause BT Connection Manager to always appear as the
top most window on your desktop.
· Hide on Connect - Ticking this box will cause BT Connection Manager to minimise to the
system tray when a connection is established.
· Start in Expanded Mode - Ticking this box will cause BT Connection Manager to appear in
expanded mode when it is started up.
· Enable Password Preview - Ticking this box will cause BT Connection Manager to briefly
show each key as you type your passwords.
· Auto connect on startup - Ticking this box will cause BT Connection Manager to startup and
connect automatically when you log in to Windows.
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Updates
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Updates
To enable BT to constantly improve your service, you will occasionally receive prompts to update
BT Connection Manager when you connect to the Internet.
These are in the form of database updates and software updates.
To update the BT Connection Manager software please click Yes when prompted to update. The
update will be downloaded and you will taken through a straight forward process that will upgrade
BT Connection Manager on your PC.
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If you wish to check for updates at any time, when connected right-click BT Connection Manager
and click Check for Update.
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FAQ
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BT Connection Manager
BT Openzone
BT Mobile Broadband
4.1
BT Connection Manager
Q - What is a Network Profile?
A - A Network Profile is a list of settings used as method of connecting by BT Connection
Manager. Some settings of Network Profiles are configurable - see Settings for more information.
Q - How do I connect?
A - See Connecting with BT Connection Manager.
Q - How do I check my usage?
A - See Usage Log.
Q - How do I override BT Connection Manager and connect to a particular profile?
A - See Manually Connecting.
Q - What does the tick mean against certain SSIDs?
A - It is regarded as a Favourite Wi-Fi Network.
Q - What is a Favourite?
A - A Favourite is a Wi-Fi Network (typically private) that you have previously connected to.
Q - How do I add a Wi-Fi Network (SSID) to my Favourites?
A - Simply connect to the Wi-Fi network, it will be automatically added.
Q - How do I delete all my favourites?
A - Right-click BT Connection Manager and select Delete All Favourites.
Q - How do I check which version of BT Connection Manager I have installed?
A - Right-click anywhere on BT Connection Manager and click About. The version will be
displayed in the scrolling text box.
4.2
BT Openzone
Q - What is BT Openzone?
A - BT Openzone is a wireless broadband (Wi-Fi) service that you can access in public places
(hotspots) such as airports, hotels and motorway service stations. You can get online at BT
Openzone hotspots throughout the UK and Ireland, and at selected locations abroad.
Q - What is a Hotspot?
A - A hotspot is an access point in a public location such as a café or hotel where you can connect
to the Internet at broadband speed using a wireless-enabled laptop or personal digital assistant
(PDA). Hotspots use wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi). They broadcast a standard wireless frequency (up
to 100 metres) that connects your equipment to the location's internet connection. It's that simple!
Q - How do I know if I am in a BT Openzone hotspot?
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A - The Network Profile BT Fon will be enabled. Also, there will be a sign displayed at the
location of a BT Openzone hotspot:
Q - How do I enter my BT Openzone credentials.
A - You will be prompted for them when you first connect to a BT Openzone Hotspot, or you can
set them in the settings panel.
4.3
BT Mobile Broadband
Q – How do I register my BT Mobile Broadband Pre-Pay account?
A - To register your account and get access to your Welcome Bundle you'll need a BT.com
account.
· If you don't have one, please find your normal BT bill and go to http://www.bt.com/youraccount
and select 'Sign up'. You'll be asked to enter your email address, create a password, and enter
your main BT account number. This is shown on your BT bill. Once you've done this, click
'Logout'.
· The BT Connection manager panel needs to be fully open - if it appears only as a circle, click
the expand button, which is at the top of the screen, to the left of the X button.
· The Your Account menu should be open as shown below. If not, click on it to open.
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· Next, select the Register tab and 'Click here to register' and you'll be directed to the
Registration page on BT.com. Please follow the on-screen instructions.
· IMPORTANT: During the registration process, you will be asked to enter your mobile number.
This is the mobile number for the SIM card which you inserted into the USB Modem. This
number is shown on a sticker on the back of the E180 pack and also on the Register and Top
up tabs when you are connected. Please don't enter your normal mobile number here.
· After entering your number, a confirmation message will be received on BT Connection
Manager. The Alerts tab will open automatically.
· Make a note of the four-digit Registration Code (PIN) and enter it when prompted by the
BT.com registration process.
· Once your details have been confirmed, the website will thank you for registering and will
confirm that your Welcome Bundle, for use on the BT Mobile network, will be ready to use in
approximately 15 minutes.
· Congratulations! You're now set up and ready to use BT Mobile Broadband Pre-Pay. The
Welcome Bundle means you can get going straight away, using your laptop on the BT Mobile
network.
Q – How do I Top up?
A - Top up your e-wallet online from the BT Connection Manager dashboard: Click on the Top up
tab under Your Account, and then follow the on screen instructions. You will need to enter your
bt.com username and password, then choose from the options for bundles, amounts and payment
methods.
Q - What is 3G?
A - 3G is short for third-generation technology and is the next generation of cellular services
(analogue was the first and digital the second). It is also known as IMT-2000 (International Mobile
Telecommunications-2000), which is the global standard for third generation (3G) wireless
communications as defined by the International Telecommunication Union. 3G networks can be
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based on a number of different protocols, for example UMTS or HSPA.
Q - What is GPRS?
A - GPRS stands for General Packet Radio Service and is a mobile data service that uses
existing mobile telephone networks. GPRS is often described as "2.5G", that is, a technology
between the second (2G) and third (3G) generations of mobile telephony. The maximum speed of
a GPRS connection is roughly the same as a modem connection, i.e. about 32–40 kbit/s.
Q - What is UMTS?
A - Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is one of the third-generation (3G)
mobile phone technologies. It can provide download speeds up to 7.2 Mbit/s.
Q - What is HSPA?
A - HSPA stands for High-Speed Packet Access and is a 3G mobile telecommunications
technology. Current HSPA deployments support download speeds of up to 7.2 Mbit/s.
Q - What is EDGE?
A - Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) is a digital mobile phone technology that
provides increased data rates and improved reliability. It is generally classified as a 2.75G
network technology, as it is a bolt-on enhancement to 2G and 2.5G GSM and GPRS networks,
but could be considered a 3G network due to it's higher data rate. EDGE can provide an average
mobile data connection of between 200-300 kbit/s.
Q - What is a SIM Card?
A - SIM stands for subscriber identity module. A SIM Card is a small removable card with a chip
inside that contains the personal identification number (PIN) of the user and identifies the network
to which the user belongs. It is inserted into a mobile phone or a wireless access card to enable
the user to access the network and can be used to store information such as the user's phone
book.
Q - Can I manage my SIM card's PIN with BT Connection Manager?
A - Yes. When a compatible mobile data device is inserted, right-click BT Connection Manager
and three SIM PIN management options are included in the context menu:
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General
Wi-Fi
Mobile Data
5.1
General
BT Connection Manager states that there are 'No connections available'.
This means that none of the Network Profiles are currently available due to one or more of the
following reasons:
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You are not in range of any Wi-Fi networks.
Wi-Fi is not enabled on your PC.
You do not have a supported mobile data device inserted or active.
You do not have a SIM card in your mobile data device.
You do not have a network cable plugged into your PC's Ethernet port.
How do I remove BT Connection Manager?
Like other Windows applications, you can remove BT Connection Manager from the Add/Remove
Programs section of Control Panel.
5.2
Wi-Fi
The Local Wi-Fi and BT Fon Network Profiles will not turn green when I am in range of a
Wi-Fi network.
If your Wi-Fi device is not built in to your PC, please ensure that it is inserted correctly. If your WiFi device is built in to your PC, please ensure it is switched on and enabled. Many PCs have a
switch to turn Wi-Fi on and off. If the switch is already on then switch it OFF and then ON and
wait for a few seconds to see if the profile will turn green. If this still does not work then reboot
your PC.
When connecting with the BT Fon Network Profile I get the error '17006 Access point
authentication failed'.
If this error message is displayed when trying to connect to a BT Openzone or partner Hotspot,
this means that your account details may have been entered incorrectly. If you are sure that you
have entered the information correctly, contact BT Openzone on 0870 240 5745 (within UK only)
or +44 132 556 0841 (outside UK) anytime.
When connecting with the BT Fon Network Profile I get the error '17007 Invalid Certificate'.
If this error message is displayed when trying to connect to a BT Openzone or partner Hotspot,
one of the following has occurred:
· Your PC's date and time are not set correctly – double-click on the clock at the lower-right
corner of your Windows desktop and check the settings
· Your PC's certificates need updating – these can be obtained from Microsoft's web site
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· Your otherwise secure BT Openzone username and password may be at risk due to a
suspected 'man in the middle' attack, causing BT Connection Manager to abort the log-in
procedure in order to protect your unique log-in details.
If the date and time settings on your PC are correct and you have the latest certificates installed,
you should contact BT Openzone immediately as it would appear that the Hotspot is fraudulently
reporting that it is a BT Openzone Hotspot. Anyone connecting to this Hotspot runs the risk of
having their BT Openzone login details compromised when not using BT Connection Manager. As
a BT Connection Manager user, your details are safe!
5.3
USB Modem
When I insert my USB Modem nothing happens.
This could be for a number of reasons:
· Please ensure Autorun is enabled on your PC. You can check in the Windows Registry, under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Cdrom. If the Autorun value is
0 it is disabled, and if it is 1 it is enabled. BT cannot be held responsible for any damage caused
by editing the Windows Registry.
· Please ensure Plug and Play is enabled on the device. You can check to see if it is by looking
to see if there is a CDROM drive named 'CONNECTION_MANAGER' in your My Computer's
drive list when the device is inserted. You can check enable Plug and Play with the BT Huawei
PnP tool. This is available from the BT Connection Manager Programs folder in the Windows
Start menu.
· Alternatively, the device may not have been installed correctly. Pull out the device and re-insert
it and wait a few seconds. If that does not work then try another USB port if available. If it is still
an issue then ensure the device has sufficient power from your PC's USB port.
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Index
-HHotspot 16
How Best Connected works
HSPA 17
-33G
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-AAlerts
Introduction
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-B-
Latest version
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-M-
Best Connected 5, 6
BT Mobile Broadband 17
BT Openzone 16
Manually connecting
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Compact Mode 4
Connecting with BT Connection Manager
Connection Log 8
Connection Profiles 2
Connection Settings 10
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No connections available
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-PPIN 17
Preferences
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-R-
Database updates
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Register 8
Removing BT Connection Manager
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-S-
EDGE 17
Error 17006 20
Error 17007 20
Expanded Mode 4
SIM card 17
SIM PIN 17
SSID 9
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FAQ 16
Frequently Asked Questions
-GGPRS
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Technology icons 6
Top up 8
Troubleshooting 20
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-UUMTS 17
Uninstalling BT Connection Manager
Updates 14
Upgrading 14
Usage limits 8
USB Modem 21
Using BT Connection Manager 3
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-VVersion
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-WWays of connecting 2
What is BT Connection Manager
Wi-Fi Networks 9
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-YYour Account
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