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    News - BT's hopeful broadband-boosting I-Plate now rolling out to ISPs

    If your BT line isn't delivering the broadband speeds you'd anticipated, you might take hope in the imminent I-Plate.
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    Re: News - BT's hopeful broadband-boosting I-Plate now rolling out to ISPs

    So it's a simple filter then?
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    Re: News - BT's hopeful broadband-boosting I-Plate now rolling out to ISPs

    From the description all it does is disable the bell wire.

    http://www.draytek.co.uk/support/kb_...inefaults.html shows you it, its a 2 min job to do it yourself.
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    Re: News - BT's hopeful broadband-boosting I-Plate now rolling out to ISPs

    there has been a long discussion (with some good technical detail as well) fairly recently:

    http://forums.hexus.net/networking-b...ghlight=iplate

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    Thumbs down Re: News - BT's hopeful broadband-boosting I-Plate now rolling out to ISPs

    My ISP has been selling this for a couple of months.
    Very few people reported improvements - either speed or stability - with it installed, including myself on my 63.5dB line which BT have continually downgraded in estimated performance over the last 18 months.
    To me it's just another case of BT talking up their dire products/services. I wonder what speed those supposedly noting a 1.5MB improvement were getting beforehand and in what kind of situation?

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    Re: News - BT's hopeful broadband-boosting I-Plate now rolling out to ISPs

    Also note that the ADSLNation faceplate has been around for a long time now and it works. http://www.adslnation.com/products/xte2005.php
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