Lost my home network with Hub 3

This week I moved house and to switched from Sky unlimited to BT. I seem to have lost all functionality with this Hub! All efforts to get it working have failed. Help please.
On my Sky router I had a home network of 2 laptops, one on XP and other on Windows 8 + HP 1102w wireless printer + LG Network Attached Storage. They all showed up on the network or could be mapped as network drives.
I do have Internet. But the problem is now neither computer can see the other or the printer or the NAS.
Nothing is 'connected'. My network seems to have disappeared and there is no way into it through this Hub.
I have re-set, re-started and checked settings endlessly. Connected with cables and attempted wirelessly. Nothing is connected, as if there is no network
Why? All my equipment is the same as with Sky. The only new variable is the BT Hub. Only that item. So where has the network gone? Is the router faulty. Any assistance gratefully received.

Thanks for the reply. I'm desperate. Yes I have the Hub 3 and have spent days looking for my network! Nothing works, only Internet.
Am I missing something here? The Hub 3 is NOT a router, it's something different and ate my network or something?
Would it be easier just throwing it away and using any router. The old Sky one or one a Netgear or something from the computer store? I've never had this problem before.
Please advise on the easiest course. I need my network to work and this is costing me dear.

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