My Mac is wired to the home hub but I also want wi...

I have today commissioned my black Home Hub to my Mac and it is working perfectly.  But my son has a PC laptop (Vista) and wants to connect to the internet using my Home Hub whilst my Mac is still connected.  I am sure this is possible but I don't know how to achieve this without affecting my own wired connection.  We tried to connect by entering my wireless key but all it said on his laptop was "the settings saved on this computer for the network do not match the requirements of the network."  I previously had a Netgear router that he was able to log into with another ISP, but should this affect a new connection on his laptop?  Basically is it his laptop or my hub that's the problem? Hope someone can help.

To connect wirelessly you would need just one wireless access point like the home hub, the 220v does not have the wireless facility. You would only need one wireless router on your set up.
To connect wireless just have a check out at This link it shows how to connect most type of BT routers, for You need no special programs for an apple, as long as you have airport on the MAC as that is what is used to connect wirelessly
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    No joy I'm afraid.
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  • Poor service and the saga of the Home Hub 2.0

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    Hi EKandrew,
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    2/ Nothing to worry about, we ask these questions for additional security.  If you have quoted your account number previously this is normally enough for most things however the advisor probably just noticed we didnt have this info on file.
    4/ As above, this is not a common problem and most issues that come to us are to do with your connection.
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  • Attaching a USB drive to the Home Hub 3 = slower t...

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  • Changing PC that manages the Home Hub?

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  • Re: The Home Hub PS3 Remote Play Issue

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