BT Iplate (Interstitial Plate)

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BT Iplate (Interstitial Plate)

Post  Admin on Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:19 pm

You may/may not have heard of the BT IPlate and what it promises to do for your BB connection!

We've done some digging and as we suspected it's made by the people we thought it was, now the bad news, this from our suppliers :-

"They're only available for sale to BT and they're technically not in production as of yet. The ones which **** have are part of a batch of 1000 which went to BT from **** as part of the initial tests etc. BT supplied them to **** because **** are classed as a ISP and under Ofcom regulations BT had to go down that road apparently.

They won't be available publically until the end of the year so once **** stock goes, it's gone until the official release which hasn't even been pencilled in yet".

However, we can get what in essence IS an Iplate shipped today for you!

The instructions that came with the initial batch of Iplates stated it was not suitable for use with the latest version of the NTE5's with the BT Openreach branding, the reason? That NTE5 already has the extra filter built in.

So if you are willing to swap the front plate off your existing NTE5 for the latest spec(which is what we sell) in essence you will have an Iplate, the only difference is you would have to re-install any customer side(extensions running off the NTE5) wiring (3 wires if done to spec).


This is the extra filter on the latest NTE5's :-




Now we should point out we haven't seen a tech diagram for the Iplate but seeing as they said there was no need to fit it on the later NTE5's this is all it can really be(except it's a plastic plate which avoids undoing 3 wires!!).

Buy a filtered NTE5 here :-

http://www.run-it-direct.co.uk/BTsocketNTE5.html

It's also worth noting the following two faceplates which replace the lower half of the NTE5 will do the same job :-

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

http://www.run-it-direct.co.uk/BTNTE5ADSLfaceplate6way.html

Some people say snip the bell wire but this keeps all the wiring as it should.
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iPlate internals

Post  Support on Wed Aug 06, 2008 4:00 pm

Here is what the new BT iPlate looks like :-

The front of the plate which goes between the rear back plate and the existing NTE5 front plate(hence the iPlates name!) :-



Notice the slit that allows any extension cabling to pass through avoiding disconnection.

The rear of the iPlate :-



And finally the internals :-



As mentioned the supplied instructions specifically state the iPlate should not be fitted to BT Openreach branded NTE5's (which are the same as ours with the bellwire filter).

At present we are unable to offer the iPlate at what we feel is a fair price, should this situation change it will be available to buy online. In the mean time you can always get our bell wire filtered NTE5 with FREE IDC TOOL that does the same job, all you need to do is disconnect and reconnect 3 wires!!

Buy it HERE http://www.run-it-direct.co.uk/iplate.html

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Re: BT Iplate (Interstitial Plate)

Post  Admin on Fri Aug 22, 2008 2:34 pm

Excellent Service, next day delivery and the NTE5 box that features the filter on the bell wire circuit actually worked and improved my ADSL performance immediately as the web site said it would!

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