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We offer a full 7 day money back guarantee if you're unfortunate enough to discover the i-Plate isn't compatible with your BT master socket.
NOTE: The iPlate is NOT compatible with the XTE-2005 or BB-500UK
What is the BT i-Plate & how does it work?
The
i-Plate (iPlate) is a filter for use on ADSL Broadband lines to improve
the speed & stability of the connection. Since they're easy to
install yourself, there are no costly
engineer visits required. When connected to the master socket, the
iPlate filters the 'bell wire' which used to be needed to make our
old-fashioned analogue telephones ring. However, with today's
touch-tone phones, this bell wire is now redundant and its presence in
a master socket actually causes digital interference on the ADSL line.
Please note that with an iPlate, you will still need to use micro filters.
Increased speeds:
Some lines have seen up to 4Mb
increases in speed although improvements of 1.5Mb were found to be more
typical in a benchmark survey of 36,000 filtered lines. This indicates
a potential 10Db extension in reach meaning iPlates can also help with
poor performing ‘Long lines’. These benefits were realized on ADSL
lines and they'll be at least as good, if not better, on ADSL2+ lines.
Improved stability:
Since the iPlate also helps
to make ADSL connections more stable, there can be Broadband
performance benefits even when line speed is not noticeably increased.
The same benchmark study of 36,000 lines showed that filtered lines
typically had 20% fewer re-trains (denoting lost connections) and a 45%
reduction in error rate.
Who can use the iPlate?
7 out of 10 UK address' will benefit to some extent – that’s approximately 9m Broadband lines.
You must have a BT NTE5 type Master Socket.
Will I benefit from an iPlate?
A good way to
tell if your line is likely to benefit from bell wire filtering is to
compare Broadband performance test results when the modem is plugged
into the master socket, versus plugging it into an extension socket. If
you see an improvement in broadband performance when the master socket
is used, this is a good indication that an iPlate will help.
PLEASE NOTE:
1) Although 7 out of 10 address'
can benefit to some extent, line speed improvements cannot be
guaranteed in every case as the level of interference present on
different ADSL lines can vary greatly.
2) The instances below indicate where the iPlate will have little or no effect:
- Where there is already an SSFP (Service Specific Front Plate) installed, thus separating the broadband and telephone signals
- Where the socket is a newly installed BT Openreach socket (with BT Openreach Logo)
- Where the line is newly installed, without the bell ringer wire included
To fit your i-plate
Simply unscrew the lower
section of your master socket, fix the i-plate into the socket
remaining on the wall, and then replace the lower section over the
i-plate.
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