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New BT Iplate questions.



 
 
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Old July 23rd 08, 09:29 PM posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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Default New BT Iplate questions.

On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 17:43:54 +0000 (UTC), Soruk
wrote:

On 2008-07-19, George Weston wrote:

"PlusNet Support Team" wrote in message
et...

Terry_P wrote:
For anyone else still looking for a BT Iplate here are 2 sources:

http://www.vispashop.com/broadband/b.../prod_144.html

Bit cheaper he

http://www.buyaniplate.co.uk/


Thanks for the link, Bob.
I ordered one yesterday and it arrived in the post today.
Fitted it a few minutes ago and - bingo! Speed has gone from its usual 1 Meg
to 1.9 Meg immediately!.
Well worth the money.
Now to buy a decent router and get rid of my USB "frog"...


As a result of this thread, I ordered one too, got it today. My sync
speed has jumped from 1856Kbps to 2272. If my memory of the thresholds
is right, if the router can hold the connection that'll give me a 2MB
link up from 1.5. Not bad for 15 quid.


How does that work if you already have an ADSLNation filtered
faceplate .?

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Old July 23rd 08, 10:04 PM posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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Default New BT Iplate questions.

On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 20:29:23 +0100, wrote:

On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 17:43:54 +0000 (UTC), Soruk
wrote:

On 2008-07-19, George Weston wrote:

"PlusNet Support Team" wrote in message
et...

Terry_P wrote:
For anyone else still looking for a BT Iplate here are 2 sources:

http://www.vispashop.com/broadband/b.../prod_144.html

Bit cheaper he

http://www.buyaniplate.co.uk/

Thanks for the link, Bob.
I ordered one yesterday and it arrived in the post today.
Fitted it a few minutes ago and - bingo! Speed has gone from its usual 1 Meg
to 1.9 Meg immediately!.
Well worth the money.
Now to buy a decent router and get rid of my USB "frog"...


As a result of this thread, I ordered one too, got it today. My sync
speed has jumped from 1856Kbps to 2272. If my memory of the thresholds
is right, if the router can hold the connection that'll give me a 2MB
link up from 1.5. Not bad for 15 quid.


How does that work if you already have an ADSLNation filtered
faceplate .?


Just seen this
"Not compatible with pre-filtered faceplates "
  #23  
Old July 29th 08, 01:44 PM posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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Default New BT Iplate questions.

On Jul 19, 6:50*am, "George Weston"
wrote:
"PlusNet Support Team" wrote in messagenews:CfSdne4reLuRHR3VnZ2dnUVZ8u2dnZ2d@poste d.plusnet...



Terry_P wrote:
For anyone else still looking for a BT Iplate here are 2 sources:


http://www.vispashop.com/broadband/b...adband-/prod_1....


Bit cheaper he


http://www.buyaniplate.co.uk/


Thanks for the link, Bob.
I ordered one yesterday and it arrived in the post today.
Fitted it a few minutes ago and - bingo! Speed has gone from its usual 1 Meg
to 1.9 Meg immediately!.
Well worth the money.
Now to buy a decent router and get rid of my USB "frog"...

George


You can get a replacement faceplate for the NTE5 here which does the
same job as an iplate!

http://www.run-it-direct.co.uk/BTsocketNTE5.html
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Old July 29th 08, 01:50 PM posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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Default New BT Iplate questions.

On Jul 23, 9:04*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 20:29:23 +0100, wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 17:43:54 +0000 (UTC), Soruk
wrote:


On 2008-07-19, George Weston wrote:


"PlusNet Support Team" wrote in message
usnet...


Terry_P wrote:
For anyone else still looking for a BT Iplate here are 2 sources:


http://www.vispashop.com/broadband/b...adband-/prod_1...


Bit cheaper he


http://www.buyaniplate.co.uk/


Thanks for the link, Bob.
I ordered one yesterday and it arrived in the post today.
Fitted it a few minutes ago and - bingo! Speed has gone from its usual 1 Meg
to 1.9 Meg immediately!.
Well worth the money.
Now to buy a decent router and get rid of my USB "frog"...


As a result of this thread, I ordered one too, got it today. *My sync
speed has jumped from 1856Kbps to 2272. If my memory of the thresholds
is right, if the router can hold the connection that'll give me a 2MB
link up from 1.5. Not bad for 15 quid.


How does that work if you already have an ADSLNation filtered
faceplate .?


Just seen this
"Not compatible with pre-filtered faceplates "- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


There is no need for it with the filtered faceplates we sell-these are
made by the same people who have made the initial batch of iPlates.

Filtered faceplate here :-

http://www.run-it-direct.co.uk/BTNTE5ADSLfaceplate.html
 




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