W Westie123 Registered User Messages 183 11 Mar 2009 #1 Hello, Came across this article in the Sunday Times about a device called an i-Plate from BT which claims to improve broadband speeds by cutting down on electrical interference. http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/personal_tech/article5859858.ece Would this device be of any use in Ireland?
Hello, Came across this article in the Sunday Times about a device called an i-Plate from BT which claims to improve broadband speeds by cutting down on electrical interference. http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/personal_tech/article5859858.ece Would this device be of any use in Ireland?
M mathepac Registered User Messages 8,630 11 Mar 2009 #2 To quote from the link you provided - "NOTE: Only works with BT NTE5 master sockets, which have a horizontal line across them (to split in half) and a BT logo in the top right." So no, this device is not of any use in Ireland
To quote from the link you provided - "NOTE: Only works with BT NTE5 master sockets, which have a horizontal line across them (to split in half) and a BT logo in the top right." So no, this device is not of any use in Ireland
W Westie123 Registered User Messages 183 11 Mar 2009 #3 Hello, I was wondering if it were possible to replace your existing socket with the BT socket, would there be some hope then?
Hello, I was wondering if it were possible to replace your existing socket with the BT socket, would there be some hope then?