Welcome to the WiFi service at Warren Parc, provided by Six Communications.
We've made some improvements to the service and also reduced the price of access for the remainder of the season.

Premium Access: Provided for all paying customers, you will be given a service suitable for online browsing, streaming and gaming.  Access is restricted to just 3 devices.
Please contact us if you have a smart TV, console or video stick as we will need to manually add the device to the network.

If you need to get in touch with us, send an email to support@6communications.com
Or, call us on 01743 730066.  We're open Mon-Fri, 09:00-17:00.

By continuing, you agree to the terms and conditions.

Terms and Conditions

You must agree to the following terms and conditions of use to be able to access the internet over the wireless network. 

You and your guests will;

  • Accept responsibility for protecting your own equipment, including installing appropriate anti-virus and firewall protection.
  • Accept responsibility for regularly downloading and installing any patches and software updates which are made available from the relevant supplier (e.g. Microsoft, Apple Android etc.) 
  • Agree to use the internet access in accordance with the conditions outlined in the Acceptable Use Policy outlined below.
  • Take responsibility to ensure anyone that may use the internet connection provided to you via any device they use in your home is aware of what they can and cannot do, as detailed in the Acceptable Use Policy.
  • Take responsibility for the appropriate internet access of any child, under the age of 18 or a vulnerable adult, whilst in your home.
  • You will be issued with a password. You should not provide the passwords to anyone else other than to your guests. Six Communications reserves the right to change these passwords at any time without prior notification.
  • Provide access to any authorised engineer for the purpose of maintaining, investigating and repairing any faults associated with the Wi Fi connectivity. Please check with the Independent Living Officer if you are in any doubt about the authenticity of the engineer and do not give access without checking identification.

Usage and monitoring of your access

You should be aware that access usage is monitored by Six Communications in a variety of ways through a centralised tracking programme. Certain monitoring information may be shared with associated partners with this project including Six Communications. We will not store personal information from any device connected to the household internet connection.

Whilst connected to the Six Communications Wi-Fi network you must not;

  • Download, possess or transmit illegal material.
  • Create, transmit or receive offensive, discriminatory, obscene extremist or indecent data, documents, material or images.
  • Create, transmit or receive material intentionally or likely to cause annoyance, inconvenience or anxiety (e.g. cyber bullying)
  • Create or transmit any message which you know to be false.
  • Participate in chain or bulk e-mail schemes or forward messages to large audiences without checking their validity
  • Create or transmit material which infringes copyright law (e.g. sharing material such as music or video files without the permission of the copyright owner).
  • Knowingly or negligently create, transmit, store, publish or upload any electronic material (including, without limit, files that contain viruses, corrupted files, Trojans or any other similar software or program) which is known or likely to cause, interrupt, damage, destroy or limit the functionality of any computer software, hardware or telecommunications equipment owned by us or any other Internet user or person.
  • Disregard or breach the privacy of others.
  • Gain or attempt to gain unauthorised access to any computer systems for any purpose, including accessing the Internet (e.g trying to log on to a computer system using the account of another person).
  • Intentionally, or attempt to, damage, harm or weaken the operation of any computer without approval.
  • Intentionally, or attempt to, prevent, hinder or access any programme or data held in any computer or to impair the operation of any such programme without approval (e.g. deleting files, changing desktop settings and introducing viruses etc.)

Please be aware if you involve yourself in any of these activities you are at risk of legal action, a fine or a term of imprisonment or both. Six Communications and / or Six Communications will not take any responsibility for the actions you take.

Six Communications and Six Communications’s responsibility to you:

  • We will endeavour to provide access to the Wi-Fi within specific communal areas but this may vary depending on the position of key items of equipment and the signal strength emitted.
  • We reserve the right to terminate access through the Wi-Fi network at any time for any reason.
  • We reserve the right to suspend your personal access to the internet at any time and notify any relevant investigatory agency of your usage if we are compelled to do so.
  • We cannot guarantee that the service you receive will never be faulty. We will work with our appointed partners to resolve any fault issue as quickly as we can but we cannot be held liable for any matter arising as a result of a fault developing.
  • We cannot accept any responsibility for any loss of data.
  • When you use the internet you must comply with the relevant laws that apply in the UK. In addition, the internet is a global medium which is regulated by the laws of many different countries. Be aware that what is legal in this country may be illegal in another country.

 Acceptable Use Policy

  • You will use the internet at your own risk.
  • You are responsible for the actions of all persons who use the internet whilst visiting you.
  • High usage may lead to a limited bandwidth across the Wi-Fi network. The number of users accessing at any point in time may affect the speed and download times you experience. Six Communications reserve the right to restrict the availability of services such as video streaming, online gaming and peer to peer file sharing to help manage the availability of bandwidth. In this event you may not receive the service you might expect from this type of activity.
  • Anyone in the UK watching or recording television as it is being broadcast or simulcast or on-demand on any device - including mobiles, laptops and PCs - must, by law, be covered by a valid TV licence. It is your responsibility to ensure you have the appropriate licence if you are watching or recording television programmes ‘live’ as they are being broadcast using the Wi-Fi system.

Free Access:

Click here for a basic level of access. Useful for visitors wishing to check emails and messages.

Password access

Enter your password in the box below.

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By entering your password you are confirming you have read and understood the terms & conditions of use.