
HI Nick, Here at Norwich we switched to Virgin Media fibre optic 1 Gig because it was the only option available at the time. 1 Gig is available on 5 Ghz, which is ultra fast but doesn't offer the building coverage we require. The network speeds are slower at 2.4Ghz but the building coverage is better. This is still fast enough for video conferencing in multiple rooms, if user groups bring their own conferencing equipment. I have 2 networks set up on the 2.4Ghz frequency - one for the office and another for building users. This means the office computer, digital display board and printer aren't accessible to our user groups. I have two wi-fi extenders boosting the signal for building users. The system has been flawless in operation, once I set it up. Kind regards, Martin Lacey Meeting House Manager Norwich Quaker Meeting House Upper Goat Lane Norwich NR2 1EW 01603 624854 Weekdays 9 - 1 07857 167322 On 04/07/2025 09:43, Nick wrote:
Dear friends, We are currently looking into installing WiFi at Littlehampton. The choices are a little overwhelming. Does anyone who already has WiFi have a recomendation? Many thanks, Nick Wriglesworth (Warden-Littlehampton)
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Hi Nick, In Bradford on Avon we're with Your Co-op (formerly the Phone Co-op). It's actually a residential contract rather than business, which I moved from my home when arriving in Bradford on Avon as Warden in 2012. Since 2021, we're on the 'Unlimited Superfast Plus' broadband supply and paid a bit of extra for the best router rather than the standard one. The wifi router sits in my flat, just above our main meeting room, and offers good coverage almost throughout the entire building. The only exception is our small meeting room. For this we use a plug-in wifi range extender that cost about 20 pounds. All pretty good and reliable. Most importantly, you actually get to speak to a real person here in the UK when you do need help. Best wishes, Klaus Huber Resident Warden, Bradford on Avon On Fri, Jul 4, 2025 at 9:59 AM Nick <warden@littlehamptonquakers.org.uk> wrote:
Dear friends, We are currently looking into installing WiFi at Littlehampton. The choices are a little overwhelming. Does anyone who already has WiFi have a recomendation? Many thanks, Nick Wriglesworth (Warden-Littlehampton)
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Dear Friends, For many years Zen has come out on top for the best Broadband Provider. Cheltenham Meeting changed to them from BT which has a very poor rating within the last year. Everyone seems happy with the result. * Perhaps Littlehampton ask if any of your Meeting subscribe to Which? And get them to give you the run down on the various providers. I personally use them at home for telephone and Broadband, and they are much cheaper than BT. I am a technophobe, and on the very rare occasions I have had to phone them, I can understand what they say to me! In friendship, Virginia. From: Klaus Huber <boawarden@gmail.com> Sent: 04 July 2025 11:10 To: Nick <warden@littlehamptonquakers.org.uk> Cc: wardenship@lists.quaker.eu.org Subject: [wardenship] Re: WiFi choices Hi Nick, In Bradford on Avon we're with Your Co-op (formerly the Phone Co-op). It's actually a residential contract rather than business, which I moved from my home when arriving in Bradford on Avon as Warden in 2012. Since 2021, we're on the 'Unlimited Superfast Plus' broadband supply and paid a bit of extra for the best router rather than the standard one. The wifi router sits in my flat, just above our main meeting room, and offers good coverage almost throughout the entire building. The only exception is our small meeting room. For this we use a plug-in wifi range extender that cost about 20 pounds. All pretty good and reliable. Most importantly, you actually get to speak to a real person here in the UK when you do need help. Best wishes, Klaus Huber Resident Warden, Bradford on Avon On Fri, Jul 4, 2025 at 9:59 AM Nick <warden@littlehamptonquakers.org.uk <mailto:warden@littlehamptonquakers.org.uk> > wrote: Dear friends, We are currently looking into installing WiFi at Littlehampton. The choices are a little overwhelming. Does anyone who already has WiFi have a recomendation? Many thanks, Nick Wriglesworth (Warden-Littlehampton) Sent from Outlook for Android <https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> _______________________________________________ wardenship mailing list -- wardenship@lists.quaker.eu.org <mailto:wardenship@lists.quaker.eu.org> To unsubscribe send an email to wardenship-leave@lists.quaker.eu.org <mailto:wardenship-leave@lists.quaker.eu.org> -- Klaus Huber Warden Bradford on Avon Quaker Meeting House 1 Whiteheads Lane, Bradford on Avon BA15 1JU Tel. 01225 865393 bradfordonavonquakers.weebly.com <http://bradfordonavonquakers.weebly.com>

Now that someone has mentioned Zen, let's put on my hat as bookkeeper of Holy Trinity Church Bradford on Avon. Until not so long ago, we were using Zen internet, and I don't recall having had any problems with them, at least none worth remembering. We then tried to get a phone number transferred into the church office, and this was through BT, and as we went for a digital phone line to be future-proof, naturally we were given BT Broadband as part of the deal. The Parish Church Council (not me!) decided to give up the Zen broadband, as we don't need two broadband connections.. Our first attempt to get the phone number transferred was in February 2024, and just a few days ago, BT Business finally managed to fully resolve a complaint we raised against them in late May 2024 that, last summer, made it through the Communications Ombudsman Scheme. To be fair, the complaint had nothing to do with their broadband provision which works fine (except when they temporarily cut us off for not paying them for the service they didn't provide). I won't bore you with all the details. Just to say that communication is definitely not a strong point of BT, nobody there talks to anyone else, and if you're phoning them up, it's pass the parcel and a complete waste of time. I wholeheartedly recommend the Ombudsman Scheme, as this gave us a dedicated staff member at BT I could liaise with over e-mail and who proved to be really helpful over a period of 10 months. Best wishes, Klaus Huber writing this time as Bookkeeper, Holy Trinity Church (CoE), Bradford on Avon On Fri, Jul 4, 2025 at 11:00 PM <vpawlyn5@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Friends,
For many years Zen has come out on top for the best Broadband Provider. Cheltenham Meeting changed to them from BT which has a very poor rating within the last year. Everyone seems happy with the result.
- Perhaps Littlehampton ask if any of your Meeting subscribe to Which? And get them to give you the run down on the various providers.
I personally use them at home for telephone and Broadband, and they are much cheaper than BT. I am a technophobe, and on the very rare occasions I have had to phone them, I can understand what they say to me!
In friendship,
Virginia.
*From:* Klaus Huber <boawarden@gmail.com> *Sent:* 04 July 2025 11:10 *To:* Nick <warden@littlehamptonquakers.org.uk> *Cc:* wardenship@lists.quaker.eu.org *Subject:* [wardenship] Re: WiFi choices
Hi Nick,
In Bradford on Avon we're with Your Co-op (formerly the Phone Co-op). It's actually a residential contract rather than business, which I moved from my home when arriving in Bradford on Avon as Warden in 2012. Since 2021, we're on the 'Unlimited Superfast Plus' broadband supply and paid a bit of extra for the best router rather than the standard one. The wifi router sits in my flat, just above our main meeting room, and offers good coverage almost throughout the entire building. The only exception is our small meeting room. For this we use a plug-in wifi range extender that cost about 20 pounds.
All pretty good and reliable. Most importantly, you actually get to speak to a real person here in the UK when you do need help.
Best wishes,
Klaus Huber
Resident Warden, Bradford on Avon
On Fri, Jul 4, 2025 at 9:59 AM Nick <warden@littlehamptonquakers.org.uk> wrote:
Dear friends,
We are currently looking into installing WiFi at Littlehampton. The choices are a little overwhelming. Does anyone who already has WiFi have a recomendation?
Many thanks,
Nick Wriglesworth
(Warden-Littlehampton)
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Dear Klaus, I felt for you having to cope with the difficulties of dealing with BT, having had years of experience, I couldn’t get away from them quick enough. Just as a point of interest, Which? Consulted over 4,000 customers to obtain their views. Zen came out with 77% BT was 8 out of 12 in the table with 64%. A comment Which? Made about BT was that they kept putting up their prices! On a personal level I went on to “Digital Voice” and I can’t remember when I had a price increase, it certainly wasn’t when I changed over. Regards, Virginia Pawlyn Cheltenham QM Premises Committee. From: Klaus Huber <boawarden@gmail.com> Sent: 06 July 2025 17:07 To: vpawlyn5@gmail.com Cc: Nick <warden@littlehamptonquakers.org.uk>; wardenship@lists.quaker.eu.org Subject: Re: [wardenship] Re: WiFi choices Now that someone has mentioned Zen, let's put on my hat as bookkeeper of Holy Trinity Church Bradford on Avon. Until not so long ago, we were using Zen internet, and I don't recall having had any problems with them, at least none worth remembering. We then tried to get a phone number transferred into the church office, and this was through BT, and as we went for a digital phone line to be future-proof, naturally we were given BT Broadband as part of the deal. The Parish Church Council (not me!) decided to give up the Zen broadband, as we don't need two broadband connections.. Our first attempt to get the phone number transferred was in February 2024, and just a few days ago, BT Business finally managed to fully resolve a complaint we raised against them in late May 2024 that, last summer, made it through the Communications Ombudsman Scheme. To be fair, the complaint had nothing to do with their broadband provision which works fine (except when they temporarily cut us off for not paying them for the service they didn't provide). I won't bore you with all the details. Just to say that communication is definitely not a strong point of BT, nobody there talks to anyone else, and if you're phoning them up, it's pass the parcel and a complete waste of time. I wholeheartedly recommend the Ombudsman Scheme, as this gave us a dedicated staff member at BT I could liaise with over e-mail and who proved to be really helpful over a period of 10 months. Best wishes, Klaus Huber writing this time as Bookkeeper, Holy Trinity Church (CoE), Bradford on Avon On Fri, Jul 4, 2025 at 11:00 PM <vpawlyn5@gmail.com <mailto:vpawlyn5@gmail.com> > wrote: Dear Friends, For many years Zen has come out on top for the best Broadband Provider. Cheltenham Meeting changed to them from BT which has a very poor rating within the last year. Everyone seems happy with the result. * Perhaps Littlehampton ask if any of your Meeting subscribe to Which? And get them to give you the run down on the various providers. I personally use them at home for telephone and Broadband, and they are much cheaper than BT. I am a technophobe, and on the very rare occasions I have had to phone them, I can understand what they say to me! In friendship, Virginia. From: Klaus Huber <boawarden@gmail.com <mailto:boawarden@gmail.com> > Sent: 04 July 2025 11:10 To: Nick <warden@littlehamptonquakers.org.uk <mailto:warden@littlehamptonquakers.org.uk> > Cc: wardenship@lists.quaker.eu.org <mailto:wardenship@lists.quaker.eu.org> Subject: [wardenship] Re: WiFi choices Hi Nick, In Bradford on Avon we're with Your Co-op (formerly the Phone Co-op). It's actually a residential contract rather than business, which I moved from my home when arriving in Bradford on Avon as Warden in 2012. Since 2021, we're on the 'Unlimited Superfast Plus' broadband supply and paid a bit of extra for the best router rather than the standard one. The wifi router sits in my flat, just above our main meeting room, and offers good coverage almost throughout the entire building. The only exception is our small meeting room. For this we use a plug-in wifi range extender that cost about 20 pounds. All pretty good and reliable. Most importantly, you actually get to speak to a real person here in the UK when you do need help. Best wishes, Klaus Huber Resident Warden, Bradford on Avon On Fri, Jul 4, 2025 at 9:59 AM Nick <warden@littlehamptonquakers.org.uk <mailto:warden@littlehamptonquakers.org.uk> > wrote: Dear friends, We are currently looking into installing WiFi at Littlehampton. The choices are a little overwhelming. Does anyone who already has WiFi have a recomendation? Many thanks, Nick Wriglesworth (Warden-Littlehampton) Sent from Outlook for Android <https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> _______________________________________________ wardenship mailing list -- wardenship@lists.quaker.eu.org <mailto:wardenship@lists.quaker.eu.org> To unsubscribe send an email to wardenship-leave@lists.quaker.eu.org <mailto:wardenship-leave@lists.quaker.eu.org> -- Klaus Huber Warden Bradford on Avon Quaker Meeting House 1 Whiteheads Lane, Bradford on Avon BA15 1JU Tel. 01225 865393 bradfordonavonquakers.weebly.com <http://bradfordonavonquakers.weebly.com> -- Klaus Huber Warden Bradford on Avon Quaker Meeting House 1 Whiteheads Lane, Bradford on Avon BA15 1JU Tel. 01225 865393 bradfordonavonquakers.weebly.com <http://bradfordonavonquakers.weebly.com>

Hi Nick, I recommend Zen Internet. In Friendship Oliver Oliver Müller Warden Nailsworth Quaker Meeting 0770 883 1000 01453 832396 https://nailsworthquakers.org.uk On 04/07/2025 09:43, Nick wrote:
Dear friends, We are currently looking into installing WiFi at Littlehampton. The choices are a little overwhelming. Does anyone who already has WiFi have a recomendation? Many thanks, Nick Wriglesworth (Warden-Littlehampton)
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